Education and Training Policy ICT and Learning Supporting Out of School Youth and Adults

Education and Training Policy ICT and Learning Supporting Out of School Youth and Adults
Author: OECD,National Center on Adult Literacy
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2006-05-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264012288

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This publication reveals a number of interesting examples of innovative programmes using ICT that can increase access to learning by out-of-school youths and adults.

ICT and Learning

ICT and Learning
Author: Richard Sweet,Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:150150479

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Youth and Skills

Youth and Skills
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789231042409

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"Many young people around the world --- especially the disadvantaged --- are leaving school without the skills they need to thrive in society and find decent jobs. As well as thwarting young people's hopes, these education failures are jeopardizing equitable economic growth and social cohesion, and preventing many countries from reaping the potential benefits of their growing youth populations. The 2012 Education for All Global Monitoring Report examines how skills development programmes can be improved to boost young people's opportunities for decent jobs and better lives."--Publisher's description

Improving Schools Strategies for Action in Mexico

Improving Schools Strategies for Action in Mexico
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264087040

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This report develops comparative knowledge for reforms in teacher and school management policies for Mexico.

Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2008

Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2008
Author: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2007-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199532636

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Working towards the 2015 millennium development goals, this global report marks the midterm point and provides a rich evidence-based assessment of the provision of education on a global scale. Based on specialized commissions, extensive consultations and multiple research sources, the report provides an authoritative, comparative reference.

Global Education Monitoring Report

Global Education Monitoring Report
Author: Global Education Monitoring Report Team,South-East Asian Ministers of Education Organization
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231006388

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Promoting the Socio Economic Wellbeing of Marginalized Individuals Through Adult Education

Promoting the Socio Economic Wellbeing of Marginalized Individuals Through Adult Education
Author: Tawiah, Sampson,Setlhodi, Itumeleng Innocentia
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2023-07-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781668466261

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The socioeconomic exclusion of marginalized individuals, including youths and adults, persists in society, leading to inequality, poverty, and lack of fulfillment in life. The digital divide continues to widen the gap between those who have access to education and those who do not, particularly in the adult education space. Promoting the Socio-Economic Wellbeing of Marginalized Individuals Through Adult Education is a research book which offers a comprehensive solution to the problem of the widening divide. This book provides a collection of original research and best practices in adult education that focus on integrating ICT into teaching and learning. This approach is particularly relevant in the current era of the digital divide, where access to education is crucial for socioeconomic development. Moreover, the book emphasizes the importance of decolonization and social justice in the era of digital migration, a crucial step toward creating a fair and just society. Edited by Dr. Sampson Tawiah, a leading scholar in the field of adult education, this book offers theoretical and scientific research reports that benefit postgraduate students, scholars, policymakers, and education providers in general. The book covers a wide range of topics, including sustainable economic change, leadership and management within adult education, and quality assurance in adult education, among others. This must-read book is ideal for anyone interested in creating a fair and just society, and is an essential resource for anyone working in the field of adult education. The integration of ICT into adult education practices is a major focus of the book, offering a practical approach to bridging the digital divide and improving access to education for marginalized individuals.

Meeting the Transitional Needs of Young Adult Learners

Meeting the Transitional Needs of Young Adult Learners
Author: C. Amelia Davis,Joann S. Olson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2014-09-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781118944196

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This is the first New Directions volume related to young adult learners since 1984. Then, as now, young adults are an important segment of the adult population but have received scant attention in the adult education literature. Increasingly, youths and young adults are enrolling in adult education programs and in doing so are changing the meaning of adulthood. Given the significant demographic, technological, and cultural shifts during the past 30 years, there is an increasing need for practitioners and program planners to reconsider what constitutes "adult" and "adult education." An understanding of the changing meaning of adulthood is fundamental to developing programs and policies that will address the needs of younger learners, and we believe it is time for an updated discussion among adult educators and scholars in other disciplines. This sourcebook is designed to reignite the discussion related to meeting the educational needs of young adults along with a timely and interdisciplinary discussion that highlights the transitional needs of young adult learners. Table of contents: 1. Conceptualizing Transitions to Adulthood (Johanna Wyn) This opening chapter lays the groundwork for this volume by providing an overview of adult development theories as they relate to the transition to young adulthood along with a discussion of the blurring between youth and adult due to the ambiguity encountered when trying to define adulthood. 2. Culture, Conditions, and the Transition to Adulthood (Brendaly Drayton) An individual's culture shapes both the definition of adult and the experience of the transition to adulthood. Furthermore, the transition to adulthood may serve as a time when an individual's cultural identity is more consciously defined and more personally salient. This chapter explores the intersection of culture and adulthood. 3. Vulnerable Youth and Transitions to Adulthood (Rongbing Xie, Bisakha Sen, E. Michael Foster) This chapter discusses recent research conducted that identified challenges youth in the mental health system, the foster care system, and the juvenile justice system face in their transition to adulthood due to limited support systems. 4. Young Adulthood, Transitions, and Dis/ability (Jessica Nina Lester) A discussion focusing on the social transitions to adulthood and independent living of an often forgotten population in adult education, young adults labeled with (dis)abilities. 5. Becoming an Adult in a Community of Faith (Steven B. Frye) The vitality and ongoing existence of any community of faith-- regardless of the specific religious tradition--depends on incorporating the "next generation" as full participants. This chapter focuses on how the transition to adulthood is transacted within various religious traditions and the extent to which that transition is a place where non-formal learning takes place. 6. Youths Transitioning as Adult Learners (C. Amelia Davis) This chapter conceptualizes transitions with a focus on Adult Basic Education/GED students as they transition from high school to adult education. 7. Transitions From Formal Education to the Workplace (Joann S. Olson) This chapter frames the transition to adulthood in the context of the moving from formal educational settings (e.g., high school, postsecondary education) to the often less-structured learning that occurs in workplace settings. 8. Themes and Issues in Programming for Young Adults (Joann S. Olson, C. Amelia Davis) In this final chapter, recurring themes from the preceding chapters are identified and discussed as they pertain to program planning and instructional practice.