Lifelong Education for Adults: An International HandbookLifelong Education for Adults: An International Handbook is the first work intended to offer international, encyclopedic coverage of research and studies in the whole field of adult education. With 127 articles written by international specialists, this work will be an invaluable reference source for all those who are engaged in educational activities for adults, either as full-time planners/administrators of educational programmes, or part-time adult educators. There are, for example, articles on education for work and for living, on population education, peace and environmental education, and on learning for personal development and role fulfilment. Conceptual frameworks, practical issues relating to instructional methods, counselling, curriculum and evaluation, and developments in distance learning, group learning, and adult learning are some of the topics discussed. Systems of adult education worldwide, as well as adult education processes and practices, are covered region by region. The problems and initiatives of the developing countries are given attention alongside those of advanced countries. The collection of articles assembled in this Handbook is unique in the range and depth of treatment given to the field of adult education. This volume will thus be of great interest to all engaged in educational activities for adults, in adult schools, community centres, institutions of higher education, as well as educationalists, planners, and decision-makers throughout the world who are involved in adult education at all levels. |
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The article Lifelong Education : Interaction with Adult Education makes it clear that the addition of adult education as it now exists to initial edu tion would not constitute lifelong education as currently conceived .
The article Lifelong Education : Interaction with Adult Education makes it clear that the addition of adult education as it now exists to initial edu tion would not constitute lifelong education as currently conceived .
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some tion is supplied in the United Kingdom . The freemarket model is one that makes an offering to the potential consumer based upon the idea of deficiency in knowledge , skill , or attitude rather than on consumer interest .
some tion is supplied in the United Kingdom . The freemarket model is one that makes an offering to the potential consumer based upon the idea of deficiency in knowledge , skill , or attitude rather than on consumer interest .
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... of institutions involved in evaluative studies of educational innovation in the region . tion in itself will be a powerful adult education medium , consistent with current priorities on the development of community - based nonformal ...
... of institutions involved in evaluative studies of educational innovation in the region . tion in itself will be a powerful adult education medium , consistent with current priorities on the development of community - based nonformal ...
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