The role of Lifelong Learning in the creation of a knowledge-based society for Europe: european policies


Autoria(s): Correia, Ana Maria Ramalho; Mesquita, Anabela
Data(s)

18/07/2012

18/07/2012

2009

Resumo

Link do editor: http://www.igi-global.com/chapter/role-lifelong-learning-creation-european/13314

The dominant discourse in education and training policies, at the turn of the millennium, was on lifelong learning (LLL) in the context of a knowledge-based society. As Green points (2002, pp. 611-612) several factors contribute to this global trend: The demographic change: In most advanced countries, the average age of the population is increasing, as people live longer; The effects of globalisation: Including both economic restructuring and cultural change which have impacts on the world of education; Global economic restructuring: Which causes, for example, a more intense demand for a higher order of skills; the intensified economic competition, forcing a wave of restructuring and creating enormous pressure to train and retrain the workforce In parallel, the “significance of the international division of labour cannot be underestimated for higher education”, as pointed out by Jarvis (1999, p. 250). This author goes on to argue that globalisation has exacerbated differentiation in the labour market, with the First World converting faster to a knowledge economy and a service society, while a great deal of the actual manufacturing is done elsewhere.

Identificador

9781599048840

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/554

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IGI Global

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closedAccess

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