AbstractThe discussion regarding what kind of education impacts more on individual success and social wealth is currently ongoing and full of implication for educational policies, including on adult learning. There is no doubt that education correlates positively with wealth, health and success (at both individual and social levels), but there is not clear enough what kind of skills ensure the success in adult life, in terms of earnings and career. On the way of rethinking education, there are increasingly more studies and surveys trying to respond to several dilemmas and concerns regarding the relative importance of different skills and competencies (e.g.: key, general, versus professional, specific competencies), of different contexts of ...
Like it or not, we do live, learn and work in a capitalist society. A fundamental part of this reali...
It is commonly accepted that learning and education are linked, since maximizing the efficiency of l...
Adult education on the one hand and employment contexts on the other have been understood long as op...
It has widely been acknowledged that education is a major source of economic prosperity and social w...
AbstractAdult education is not only a temporary aspect of training, but has become a fundamental pri...
Education still represents a main determinant in social stratification, particularly when hybridizin...
Provides an overview of research on adult learners' characteristics, risk factors, and needs at four...
Adult education is a priority issue addressed in terms of personal and professional training to prom...
Adult education first started at the beginning of the 20th century when it became mandatory to impro...
Nowadays everyone is convinced of the importance of lifelong learning. For a vast majority of the po...
AbstractToday, the world is changing, re-establishing the role of education in order to have a devel...
Empirical evidence suggests that educational attainment nurtures individuals’ social outcomes, promo...
But it's not a one-size-fits-all fix to precarious jobs, write Daniela Vono de Vilhena and Elina Kil...
AbstractIn this presentation I will raise some issues focusing on role of university adult education...
AbstractThe world today is not only a knowledge society but also a competitive society, where the co...
Like it or not, we do live, learn and work in a capitalist society. A fundamental part of this reali...
It is commonly accepted that learning and education are linked, since maximizing the efficiency of l...
Adult education on the one hand and employment contexts on the other have been understood long as op...
It has widely been acknowledged that education is a major source of economic prosperity and social w...
AbstractAdult education is not only a temporary aspect of training, but has become a fundamental pri...
Education still represents a main determinant in social stratification, particularly when hybridizin...
Provides an overview of research on adult learners' characteristics, risk factors, and needs at four...
Adult education is a priority issue addressed in terms of personal and professional training to prom...
Adult education first started at the beginning of the 20th century when it became mandatory to impro...
Nowadays everyone is convinced of the importance of lifelong learning. For a vast majority of the po...
AbstractToday, the world is changing, re-establishing the role of education in order to have a devel...
Empirical evidence suggests that educational attainment nurtures individuals’ social outcomes, promo...
But it's not a one-size-fits-all fix to precarious jobs, write Daniela Vono de Vilhena and Elina Kil...
AbstractIn this presentation I will raise some issues focusing on role of university adult education...
AbstractThe world today is not only a knowledge society but also a competitive society, where the co...
Like it or not, we do live, learn and work in a capitalist society. A fundamental part of this reali...
It is commonly accepted that learning and education are linked, since maximizing the efficiency of l...
Adult education on the one hand and employment contexts on the other have been understood long as op...