1st Edition

Lifelong Learning Education Across the Lifespan

Edited By John Field, Mal Leicester Copyright 2001
344 Pages
by Routledge

342 Pages
by Routledge

344 Pages
by Routledge

'Lifelong Learning' is a hot issue for educators across the world, as societies everywhere are concerned with developing a literate, skilled and flexible workforce and to widen participation in education at all levels and for all age-groups. This book covers all the major issues, with well-known academic contributors working in the field and covering the topics of theoretical, global and... Read more
Part 1 Theoretical perspectives; Chapter 1 Lifelong learning, lifelong learning, lifelong learning, Richard Edwards; Chapter 2 Community education and lifelong learning, Rennie Johnston; Chapter 3 The death of mass higher education and the birth of lifelong learning, Peter Scott; Chapter 4 The corporate university, Peter Jarvis; Chapter 5 Rights and obligations, Kenneth H. Lawson; Chapter 6 The evolution of the learning society, Jack Cohen, Mal Leicester; Part 2 Curriculum; Chapter 7 Care or control?, Kathryn Ecclestone; Chapter 8 Adult cognition as a dimension of lifelong learning, Stephen Brookfield; Chapter 9 Learning for living, Val Millman; Chapter 10 Learning, work and community, Terry Hyland; Chapter 11 Life politics and popular learning, Jane Thompson; Part 3 International perspectives; Chapter 12 Lifelong learning for a new society, Shirley Pendlebury, Penny Enslin; Chapter 13 Confucianism, cultural revolution and corporate classrooms, John Morgan; Chapter 14 Lifelong learning in Australia, David Aspin, John Collard, Judith Chapman; Chapter 15 Lifelong learning, Robin Barrow, Patrick Keeney; Chapter 16 Europe and lifelong learning, Klaus Künzel; Part 4 Widening Part icipation; Chapter 17 Learning in the Isles, John Field; Chapter 18 Inclusive learning for 'active citizenship', Mary Stuart; Chapter 19 Black and other ethnic minority communities' learning needs, Alyson Malach; Chapter 20 Lifelong learning and voluntary organizations, Konrad Elsdon; Chapter 21 Education, training and adult refugees in the UK and Australia, Janet Hannah; Chapter 22 Ageing with technology, Jane McKie; Chapter 23 Reflections on lifelong learning and the Third Age, Alex Withnall; Chapter 24 Lifelong learning, John McIlroy;

Biography

John Field, Mal Leicester

'This book is a comprehensive overview of views about lifelong learning. It provides essential/interesting background reading for distance educators ... This collection is a major contribution to lifelong learning discourse and thinking and should also be to development policy.' - Michael Richardson, Open Learning

'There is a rapidly expanding literature on lifelong learning. This book is a very useful contribution to the literature, particularly from the perspective of the UK ... [It] is recommended for policymakers, practitioners and researchers interested in this key topic of educational development.' - International Journal of Education Development