1st Edition

Supporting Lifelong Learning Volume II: Organising Learning

Edited By Marion Cartwright, Richard Edwards, Fiona Reeve Copyright 2002
    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    This Reader examines the ways in which learning is organized in a diverse range of lifelong learning environments. If we are to harness the full potential of this learning, the structures of organizations and providers will have to change.
    The book also examines the shift away from the perception of formal institutions as the sole providers of education and the increasing recognition of the learning opportunities which exist outside the walls of institutions. The book looks at what types of environment promote lifelong learning, how they can be organised to support meaningful learning and what the implications are for managers. Supporting Lifelong Learning Volume II: Organising Learning also looks at the implications of wider concepts of the learning city, learning region and the learning society in a fresh and accessible text with a uniquely international dimension.

    1. Learning to Work and Working to Learn 2. Skill Formation: Redirecting the Research Agenda 3. Envisioning New Organisations for Learning 4. Gender, Work and Workplace Learning 5. Towards the Learning Organisation? 6. The Impact of the Manager on Learning in the Workplace 7. Knowledge Creation in Japanese Manufacturing Companies in Italy 8. Managing Institutional Change and the Pressure for New Approaches to Teaching and Learning 9. Professional Education as a Structural Barrier to Lifelong Learning in the NHS 10. Communities of Practice and Social Learning Systems 11. The Learning City in the Learning Age 12. Learning for Active Citizenship: Training For and Learning from Participation in Area Regeneration

    Biography

    Marion Cartwright, Richard Edwards, Fiona Reeve