School, Community and Lifelong LearningBloomsbury Publishing, 2 abr 1998 - 288 páginas A volume which argues that, in order to give children the positive, successful and enthusiastic start in life that is necessary as a basis for the ideal of "lifelong learning", schools must be prepared to engage the community actively, while undertaking radical self-appraisal and renewal. |
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... outcomes was seen to be strengthened in and through close part- nership with parents , the local community , the employment sector , other public and private agencies and various community , social and cultural institutions . 2 Quality ...
... outcomes was seen to be strengthened in and through close part- nership with parents , the local community , the employment sector , other public and private agencies and various community , social and cultural institutions . 2 Quality ...
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... outcomes in differ- ent programmes and settings were seen as arising from and constituting a comprehensive array of opportunities to meet the multitude of learning needs of all people . It was argued that quality provision must be ...
... outcomes in differ- ent programmes and settings were seen as arising from and constituting a comprehensive array of opportunities to meet the multitude of learning needs of all people . It was argued that quality provision must be ...
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... outcome of education is as foreshadowed by Kant ( Kant cited in Bailey , 1988 , p . 123 ) : Which of these natural perfections may be preferable and in what proportions in comparison with one another , it may be man's duty to himself to ...
... outcome of education is as foreshadowed by Kant ( Kant cited in Bailey , 1988 , p . 123 ) : Which of these natural perfections may be preferable and in what proportions in comparison with one another , it may be man's duty to himself to ...
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... outcomes in the opportunities for continuing personal develop- ment and enrichment that they offer . This version of the community as an agency and forum for lifelong learning reaches its full flowering in the realization that , for ...
... outcomes in the opportunities for continuing personal develop- ment and enrichment that they offer . This version of the community as an agency and forum for lifelong learning reaches its full flowering in the realization that , for ...
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... outcome , but also to note that it confers benefits on the individual above those societal benefits . And it is this kind of argument that leads to the view that lifelong education is most decidedly a public good , for the benefit and ...
... outcome , but also to note that it confers benefits on the individual above those societal benefits . And it is this kind of argument that leads to the view that lifelong education is most decidedly a public good , for the benefit and ...
Índice
The Policy Context | 47 |
Lifelong Learning through School and Community | 165 |
Conclusions and Recommendations | 255 |
Organizations and Departments from Which People Were Interviewed | 310 |
Questions Asked in Interviews | 312 |
Bibliography | 315 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The School, the Community and Lifelong Learning Judith D. Chapman,David N. Aspin Vista de fragmentos - 1997 |
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