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Overview
In British adult education, there has been a shift from 'education' to 'learning' as the key organizing concept. A greater range of settings are now recognized as sites producing learning, and alongside this has grown a debate about the purpose and form of study within adult learning. This book reviews and assesses the changes which are taking place. It explores the disputes surrounding adult learning, discussing how boundaries have blurred and new opportunities such as APL and credit transfer have been created, and examines the significantly wider range of activities included within the definition of learning. It also assesses the extent to which, despite the the changes, inequalities in learning opportunities exist.
Synopsis
In British adult education, there has been a shift from 'education' to 'learning' as the key organizing concept. A greater range of settings are now recognized as sites producing learning, and alongside this has grown a debate about the purpose and form of study within adult learning. This book reviews and assesses the changes which are taking place. It explores the disputes surrounding adult learning, discussing how boundaries have blurred and new opportunities such as APL and credit transfer have been created, and examines the significantly wider range of activities included within the definition of learning. It also assesses the extent to which, despite the the changes, inequalities in learning opportunities exist.
Booknews
Reviews and assesses the changes taking place in adult education and learning, drawing on research and experiences primarily from North America, northern Europe, and Australia. Discusses controversies surrounding new opportunities such as APL and credit transfer and the inclusion of a wider range of activities within the definition of learning. Other topics include the search for a separate theory of adult learning, and trends in lifelong education in Sweden. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)