Lifelong and Continuing Education: What is a Learning Society?

Routledge (1999)
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Contributing to the current debate surrounding lifelong and continuing education, this book addresses such issues as how to enable individuals to reach their potential, how to render educational opportunities interesting and available to all and how to ensure that a nation's workforce is adaptable and well-educated.

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