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Autor/in | Edwards, Richard |
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Titel | Changing Places? Flexibility, Lifelong Learning and a Learning Society. |
Quelle | (1997), (214 Seiten) |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 0-415-15339-5 |
Schlagwörter | Adult Education; Adult Educators; Adult Learning; Continuing Education; Delivery Systems; Distance Education; Economic Change; Educational Environment; Educational Needs; Educational Objectives; Educational Practices; Educational Theories; Flexible Progression; Foreign Countries; Lifelong Learning; Models; Needs Assessment; Position Papers; Professional Development; Social Change; State of the Art Reviews; Technological Advancement; Trend Analysis; Australia; European Union; Japan; United Kingdom; United States Adult; Adults; Education; Adult basic education; Adult training; Erwachsenenbildung; Adult education teacher; Adult education; Teacher; Teachers; Adult educator; Erwachsenenbildner; Lehrer; Lehrerin; Lehrende; Adulte education; Weiterbildung; Auslieferung; Distance study; Distance learning; Fernunterricht; Ökonomischer Wandel; Lernumgebung; Pädagogische Umwelt; Schulumwelt; Educational need; Bildungsbedarf; Educational objective; Bildungsziel; Erziehungsziel; Bildungspraxis; Educational theory; Theory of education; Bildungstheorie; Ausland; Life-long learning; Lebenslanges Lernen; Analogiemodell; Bedarfsermittlung; Positionspapier; Sozialer Wandel; Entwicklungsstand; Technological development; Technologische Entwicklung; Trendanalyse; Australien; Großbritannien; USA |
Abstract | This book examines different notions of a learning society and the changes in adult education theory and practice that will be required to create a learning society. Recent developments in the United Kingdom and, to a lesser extent, in other countries are cited as evidence that creating a learning society will require new forms of thinking about the theory and practice of adult education. The following are among the topics discussed in the book's six chapters: the relationship between discourse, power, knowledge, and governmentality; poststructuralism and postmodernism; economic, cultural, technological, and demographic changes that have contributed to the growth in interest in the notions of a learning society and lifelong learning; implications of the recent shift from focus on inputs (adult education and its provision) to focus on outputs (learning and learners); ways provision of adult education has changed to support access and participation, open and distance learning, and assessment and accreditation of outcomes in an increasing number of learning settings; the adoption of neo- and post-Fordist models of organizational development and the role of the reflective practitioner as a model for professional development; and contemporary trends and differing notions of a learning society. The bibliography contains 431 references. (MN) |
Anmerkungen | Routledge, 29 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001 (hardcover: ISBN 0-415-15339-5; paperback: ISBN 0-415-15340-9). |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |