Change is at the heart of modern society, and continuous learning is key to deal with it. Those that can adapt will be resilient, survive and have a chance to flourish. Those that can not will become vulnerable and dependent. The future economic and social success of any society will rely on policies that support and foster adult learning. But as investment in lifelong learning expands, it is important to monitor how learning opportunities are distributed among different groups within societies. Otherwise socio-economic divisions may be exacerbated. In this booklet, the authors present an internationally comparative overview of adult learning patterns, and examine their policy and research implications. They emphasize the question of who participates in adult learning, and look at the factors behind the observed inequalities.
Unequal chances to participate in adult learning: International perspectives
Milana Marcella
2006-01-01
Abstract
Change is at the heart of modern society, and continuous learning is key to deal with it. Those that can adapt will be resilient, survive and have a chance to flourish. Those that can not will become vulnerable and dependent. The future economic and social success of any society will rely on policies that support and foster adult learning. But as investment in lifelong learning expands, it is important to monitor how learning opportunities are distributed among different groups within societies. Otherwise socio-economic divisions may be exacerbated. In this booklet, the authors present an internationally comparative overview of adult learning patterns, and examine their policy and research implications. They emphasize the question of who participates in adult learning, and look at the factors behind the observed inequalities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.