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Flexibility has become a central concept in much policy and academic debate. Individuals, organizations and societies are all required to become more flexible so that they can participate in the ongoing processes of change involved in lifelong learning.
This book explores how the notion of a learning society has developed over recent years: the changes that have given rise to the requirement for flexibility, and the changed discourses and practices that have emerged in the education and training of adults. With the growth in interest in adults as learners, (primarily to support economic competitiveness), the closed field of adult education has now been displaced by a more open discourse of lifelong learning. This involves not only changing practices such as moving towards open and distance-based learning, but also changing workplace identities. Learning settings are therefore changing places in a number of senses: they are places in which people change; they are subject to chang

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Contents. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Waiting for the Post? 2. Everything Must Change? 3. Boundaries, Field and Moorland. 4. Flexible Friends? 5. Professionals, Activists, Entrepreneurs. 6. The/A Learning Society? Bibliography. Index.

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 10/07/1997
    ISBN13: 9780415153409, 978-0415153409
    ISBN10: 0415153409

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Flexibility has become a central concept in much policy and academic debate. Individuals, organizations and societies are all required to become more flexible so that they can participate in the ongoing processes of change involved in lifelong learning.
    This book explores how the notion of a learning society has developed over recent years: the changes that have given rise to the requirement for flexibility, and the changed discourses and practices that have emerged in the education and training of adults. With the growth in interest in adults as learners, (primarily to support economic competitiveness), the closed field of adult education has now been displaced by a more open discourse of lifelong learning. This involves not only changing practices such as moving towards open and distance-based learning, but also changing workplace identities. Learning settings are therefore changing places in a number of senses: they are places in which people change; they are subject to chang

    Table of Contents
    Contents. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Waiting for the Post? 2. Everything Must Change? 3. Boundaries, Field and Moorland. 4. Flexible Friends? 5. Professionals, Activists, Entrepreneurs. 6. The/A Learning Society? Bibliography. Index.

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