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Reflecting on the global report on adult learning and education in the “post-truth society”
(Sage, 2017)
This article contextualizes and reviews the third global report on adult learning
and education (ALE) released by UNESCO in 2016. The authors suggest that it is a
visionary document, which is articulated through the ...
Lifelong learning and connected-up development: insights from South Africa
(UNESCO, 2011)
Lifelong learning through the four major stages of people’s development
(Schuller and Watson 2009) embodies the need for integrated, connected-up
approaches to development. I will reference briefly three examples in ...
Learning/work: Turning work and lifelong learning inside out
(Springer, 2011)
CONFINTEA VI took place against the background of an uneven and contradictory social and economic impact of globalisation. This impact registered globally and locally, in both the political North and South, drawing new ...