Lifelong learning means different things to different people. This paper takes a pragmatic approach and examines adult engagement with various aspects of Australia\u27s education and training system and the policy framework that underpins the system. Tom Karmel argues that Australia\u27s policy framework for lifelong learning is relatively weak because the educational framework is very open and does not discriminate on the basis of age. In a sense, Australia does not have a policy because it does not need one: its whole approach has encouraged lifelong learning
Australia, along with most other OECD countries, has been engaging in "pathways engineering &qu...
Despite reform agendas occurring within adult learning policies and practices in most countries, ine...
Despite reform agendas occurring within adult learning policies and practices in most countries, ine...
This paper attempts to identify the major elements of a lifelong learning framework, and the policy ...
Background: Given Australia's population ageing and predicted impacts related to health, produc...
Present Australian education policy is predicated upon what is described as an “education revolution...
Lifelong Learning encompasses formal and informal learning. Lifelong Learning policy is framed on th...
Consistent with the 'looking back, moving forward' conference theme, in this paper we undertake a cr...
Lifelong learning is often seen as self-evidently good and directed primarily at individual personal...
Background: Given Australia’s population ageing and predicted impacts related to health, productivit...
This paper poses three research questions, based primarily on evidence from six decades of the Austr...
“All purposeful learning activity, undertaken on an ongoing basis with the aim of improving knowledg...
As industrial societies increasingly evolve into knowledge-based economies, the importance of educat...
Over the past four decades lifelong learning has been an important concept in educational policy, so...
In 2015 the UN declared “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learn...
Australia, along with most other OECD countries, has been engaging in "pathways engineering &qu...
Despite reform agendas occurring within adult learning policies and practices in most countries, ine...
Despite reform agendas occurring within adult learning policies and practices in most countries, ine...
This paper attempts to identify the major elements of a lifelong learning framework, and the policy ...
Background: Given Australia's population ageing and predicted impacts related to health, produc...
Present Australian education policy is predicated upon what is described as an “education revolution...
Lifelong Learning encompasses formal and informal learning. Lifelong Learning policy is framed on th...
Consistent with the 'looking back, moving forward' conference theme, in this paper we undertake a cr...
Lifelong learning is often seen as self-evidently good and directed primarily at individual personal...
Background: Given Australia’s population ageing and predicted impacts related to health, productivit...
This paper poses three research questions, based primarily on evidence from six decades of the Austr...
“All purposeful learning activity, undertaken on an ongoing basis with the aim of improving knowledg...
As industrial societies increasingly evolve into knowledge-based economies, the importance of educat...
Over the past four decades lifelong learning has been an important concept in educational policy, so...
In 2015 the UN declared “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learn...
Australia, along with most other OECD countries, has been engaging in "pathways engineering &qu...
Despite reform agendas occurring within adult learning policies and practices in most countries, ine...
Despite reform agendas occurring within adult learning policies and practices in most countries, ine...