Verfasser
Holfort, John
Titel
Patterns of Lifelong Learning: Policy & Practice in an Expanding Europe
Jahr
2009
Ort
Berlin
Verlag
LIT Verlag
Zitierlink
http://www.die-bonn.de/id/10597
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Abstract
For the European Union, lifelong learning has become a means of achieving both competitiveness and social cohesion in an increasingly knowledge-based and globalised economy. Though the concept of lifelong learning is not new, it now coincides with a period of rapid EU expansion. The research project the book is based on examines how lifelong learning is understood and operationalised, especially in countries within the area of the EU's expansion.

Europe, its policy-makers and peoples, need to know whether lifelong learning can contribute to the construction of a European identity - and if so, how. The research points to the importance of diverse national contexts, which suggests a single model of lifelong learning across the EU is unlikely to be achieved. While the EU may encourage a common policy, and this may generate significant national policy developments, these will be strongly influenced by national context: institutional, political, social, ideological. Many countries will continue - consciously or unconsciously - to '`pick and choose" between different EU priorities.
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