Lifelong Education Policies in Europe and Latin America
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<p>This book examines lifelong learning through the lens of policy studies. It scrutinises the implications of lifelong learning policies in a variety of states and localities to explore the interplay between commonalities and differences within and across Europe and Latin America.</p><p>The chapters explore adult education and learning vocational education and training higher education and employment policies in Europe and Latin America with a focus on how decision-makers have designed and implemented them. These contributions analyse to what extent diverse providers offer opportunities to learners with a variable range of ages. Their main research questions focus on the interactions between providers educational authorities and employers of graduates at local regional and national geographical scales. This book invites the readers to broaden up the concept of lifelong learning beyond the scope of compensatory upskilling measures. The chapters spell out subtle but powerful connections between lifelong learning digitalisation employability social inclusion strategic policy-making and local development.</p><p>This volume will be a key resource for practitioners scholars and researchers of lifelong and adult education educational policy education studies sociology political science and psychology. It was originally published as a special issue of <i>International Journal of Lifelong Education.</i></p>
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