The Changing Face of Further Education: Lifelong Learning, Inclusion and Community Values in Further Education

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Miscellaneous

 

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Ryan W

 

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May 28, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The use of the word ?learning' as opposed to ?education' indicates a difference between the formal framework of compulsory education required for children and young people and the more relaxed learning environment enjoyed by adults. This informal framework to learning is identified by Knowles (1970)...
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This informal framework to learning is identified by Knowles (1970). Although in the forefront of modern thinking re personal and social development and professional advancement via post compulsory education, lifelong learning is not a new idea. Following the First World War, it was recognised in Government that adult education was a vital component of the reconstruction of the country...
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