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Lifelong Learning in the Global Knowledge Economy:

New Pathways to Learning


 
A lifelong learning system needs to reach larger segments of the population, reaching people with diverse learning needs. It must be competency driven rather than age related. Within traditional institutional settings, new curricula and new teaching methods need to be adopted. At the same time, efforts need to be made to reach learners who cannot enroll in programs at traditional institutions.
 
Related Links
Public Policy for Career Development: Career Guidance Study
  Lifelong Learning in the Global Knowledge Economy: Challenges for Developing Countries (Chapter 2)
  Schank, Roger C. 2001. "Educational Technology: The Promise and the Myth" World Bank, Education Group, Human development Network, Washington, DC.

 



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