KEY COMPETENCE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING

KEY COMPETENCE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Author: Aleksandra Marcinkiewicz- Wilk,ALEKSANDER KOBYLAREK,EWA JURCZYK-ROMANOWSKA,BARBARA BASCHIERA,BEATA DZIAŁA,JACEK GULANOWSKI,KAMIL BŁASZCZYŃSKI,ILONA ZAKOWICZ,AMELIA FIORILLO,MAGDALENA KASPRZAK
Publsiher: Argi Druk
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788364358555

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The contents of this book and the way they have been presented are very appropriate for the promotion of debate among researchers, and for the encouragement of new related research. In short, it is a good book, affordable and easy to read, with motivational content, full of useful information for a broad readership and will lead to new projects and related research

Adult Competencies for Lifelong Learning

Adult Competencies for Lifelong Learning
Author: Zheng Qinhua,Ma Dongming,Nian Zhiying
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000797374

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Beijing Institute for the Learning Society (BILS) was inaugurated in October 2011 through the joint efforts of Beijing Leading Group Office for Construction of Learning City and Beijing Normal University. The main focus of BILS lies within the education discipline.The Institute is building a platform that integrates intellectual resources of universities in Beijing to serve the learning city's construction, to explore the constructing mode for Beijing learning city, to enrich and develop the theory of building a learning society with Chinese characteristics, to assist the government in public policies, and to guide the practice of learning city's construction. At present, two years since it was established, together with Beijing City and related research institutions, the Institute has participated in numerous research studies, including An International Comparative Study on Modes of Learning City Construction in the World, Research and study on Beijing Lifelong Learning Competence, and Study on Legislation of Beijing Lifelong Learning. Oriented towards the practice of the construction of Beijing learning city, the Institute integrates universities in Beijing and related research organizations in China and abroad to keep pace with international developments, research practical problems, explore innovative approaches, promote exchanges and cooperation, train professionals, and lead the development of the practice. It is striving to build a high-end open research platform with international influence that integrates academic researches, policy advisories, talent training, and training services. This book summarizes the goals set by BILS, and what has been achieved thus far.

Graduate Attributes Learning and Employability

Graduate Attributes  Learning and Employability
Author: Paul Hager,Susan Holland
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2007-05-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402053429

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In these complex and challenging times, students, teachers and employers are all interested in the development of generic abilities as these typically make the difference between good and indifferent employees, successful and unsuccessful learners. This book explains why generic capacities have become so important and argues that the process of acquiring them is both lifelong and developmental.

Key Competencies for a Successful Life and a Well functioning Society

Key Competencies for a Successful Life and a Well functioning Society
Author: Laura Hersh Salganik,Dominique Simone Rychen
Publsiher: Cambridge, MA ; Toronto : Hogrefe & Huber
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003
Genre: Core competencies
ISBN: UCSC:32106016068279

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This volume lays out relevant normative, definitional and conceptual criteria for defining and selecting key competencies in an international context.

Developing Key Competencies in Education

Developing Key Competencies in Education
Author: Dominique Simone Rychen,Alejandro Tiana Ferrer
Publsiher: United Nations Education, Scientific & Cultural Organization
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015061385723

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This publication contains a number of working papers which examine the growing importance of curricula development, the quality of educational provision and key educational competencies to address identified socio-economic and political priorities. In the light of these challenges, the papers discuss what competencies are considered to be important in contributing to sustainable development, social welfare, cohesion and justice, as well as to personal well-being.

Developing Key Competencies in Education

Developing Key Competencies in Education
Author: Dominique Simone Rychen,Alejandro Tiana Ferrer
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: MINN:31951P00893185O

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This publication contains a number of working papers which examine the growing importance of curricula development, the quality of educational provision and key educational competencies to address identified socio-economic and political priorities. In the light of these challenges, the papers discuss what competencies are considered to be important in contributing to sustainable development, social welfare, cohesion and justice, as well as to personal well-being.

Learning to Learn

Learning to Learn
Author: Ruth Deakin Crick,CRISTINA STRINGHER,Kai Ren
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135135621

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Learning to Learn provides a much needed overview and international guide to the field of learning to learn from a multidisciplinary lifelong and lifewide perspective. A wealth of research has been flourishing on this key educational goal in recent years. Internationally, it is considered to be one of the key competencies needed to compete in the global economy, but also a crucial factor for individual and social well-being. This book draws on leading international contributors to provide a cutting-edge overview of current thinking on learning to learn research, policy, and implementation in both formal and informal learning environments. But what learning to learn is exactly, and what its constituting elements are, are much debated issues. These seem to be the crucial questions if assessment and development of this 'malleable side of intelligence' are to be accomplished. The approach of this volume is to consider a broad conception of learning to learn, not confined to only study strategies or metacognition, yet acknowledging the importance of such elements. The book sets out to answer five main questions: What is learning to learn? What are its functions and how do we assess it? What does it promise to the individual and society at large? How is it conceived in national curricula internationally? How can it be developed in a variety of contexts? The text is organized into two parts: the first addresses the core question of the nature of learning to learn from a theoretical and policy viewpoint, and the second presents recent research carried out in several educational systems, with special attention to assessment and curriculum. It gives an account of pedagogical practices of learning to learn and its role in individual empowerment from childhood to adulthood. Contributors also highlight the potential use of learning to learn as an organizing concept for lifelong learning, school improvement, and teacher training along with potential conflicts with existing incentive practices and policies. This book is a vital starting point and guide for any advanced student or researcher looking to understand this important area of research.

Learning Work and Social Responsibility

Learning  Work and Social Responsibility
Author: Karen Evans
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402097591

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The concept of individual responsibility has taken on a signi?cance comparable to that of ‘choice’ in the global rise of neo-liberalism of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The rise of neo-liberalism is most often analysed through the lenses of theory, governmentality and societal structures. There has been a tendency for an- ysis to become overly abstract with the subjective experiences of the social actors missing dimensions in the literature. This book draws on more than 20 years of international research that has focused on the subjective experiences of people as actors in changing social landscapes. These landscapes are differently positioned politically, economically and socially, in relation to the rise of neo-liberalism. Comparisons enable the differences in people’s experiences to be located, explored and explained in relation to different soc- economic landscapes, thus throwing into relief the effects of neo-liberal policies where they are found. My approach is to create an extended dialogue between ideas and evidence, starting close to home, and then extending to speci?c international comparisons and to wider explorations of the central themes of the book: human agency and social responsibility. Finally, I return to social landscapes of Britain, to review the position and potential for social change in societies that exemplify what Sennett has termed ‘Anglo-American regimes’, in contrast to ‘Rhine regimes’ as exempli?ed by Germany.