Learning Cities Learning Regions Learning Communities

Learning Cities  Learning Regions  Learning Communities
Author: Norman Longworth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134195121

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This book explores the mental and social landscape of the city of today and tomorrow; the way in which people think, interact, work together, learn and live with and among each other. Written to address the urgent need for a guide to the principles and practices of lifelong learning, the topics covered include: an introduction to the idea of learning cities policies and strategies for the learning city, including examples form around the world how to activate learning, involve stakeholders and encourage citizen participation in a learning city or region. Written by one of the world’s foremost thinkers in the field, this book is highly readable and easily accessible to anyone interested in the issues addressed. Workers in local, regional and national government, academics and students of lifelong learning, in addition to anyone with an interest in the future of cities and communities will find this a truly invaluable resource and guide to a way of thinking that many see as the way to a better tomorrow.

Towns Cities and Regions in the Learning Age

Towns  Cities and Regions in the Learning Age
Author: Martin Yarnit
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2000
Genre: Business education
ISBN: 1840491981

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"Comprises a set of extended case studies of learning community partnerships, together with a number of thematic studies of key activities such as learning centre networks." - page 3.

Making Lifelong Learning Work

Making Lifelong Learning Work
Author: Norman Longworth
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999
Genre: Adult education
ISBN: 0749427272

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Writing and Research in Social Work

Writing and Research in Social Work
Author: Laura Granruth,Norman Longworth,Tatiana Pashkova-Balkenhol
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Academic writing
ISBN: 0415371597

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Writing and research in Social Work is a practical guide for social work students that has three goals: (1) to provide instruction for students on how to conduct research for a literature review; (2) to provide active learning activities to write a literature review; and, (3) to offer strategies on how to present a literature review. After working through this guide, students will be able to develop a literature review that could aid in evaluating an agency practice or service. Students will experience a direct connection between research and practice, and contribute to the improvement of delivery of social work services.

Learning Communities

Learning Communities
Author: Christopher Duke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2004
Genre: Community education
ISBN: 1862012148

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Learning cities, learning regions, and especially learning communities have become widely used terms and ideas. They are attractive to policy-makers and much argued over among academics. This briefing paper explores the language and context of learning communities. In response to the concept of the learning community as a possible approach to increasing educational participation, it reviews developments and experiences around this and related initiatives and ideas. Based on comparison with approaches in other parts of the world, it identifies key issues that need to be considered as we continue to explore ways of treating community as a more positive and effective part of attempts to become an active learning society.

Learning Cities for Adult Learners

Learning Cities for Adult Learners
Author: Leodis Scott
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2015-04-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781119075271

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Learning cities call for a connection of adult education to elementary, secondary, and postsecondary institutions along with vocational and corporate workspaces. This volume considers how “learning cities for adult learners” could be created in America that promote lifelong learning and education. Encouraging a widespread approach to educate and learn across disciplines, within communities, and inside the minds of all people, topics covered include: • workplace and organizational learning, • community engagement and service learning, • public libraries and cooperative extension, and • leisure, recreation, and public health education. This is the 145th volume of the Jossey Bass series New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education. Noted for its depth of coverage, it explores issues of common interest to instructors, administrators, counselors, and policymakers in a broad range of education settings, such as colleges and universities, extension programs, businesses, libraries, and museums.

Powering a Learning Society During an Age of Disruption

Powering a Learning Society During an Age of Disruption
Author: Sungsup Ra,Shanti Jagannathan,Rupert Maclean
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2021-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811609831

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This open access book presents contemporary perspectives on the role of a learning society from the lens of leading practitioners, experts from universities, governments, and industry leaders. The think pieces argue for a learning society as a major driver of change with far-reaching influence on learning to serve the needs of economies and societies. The book is a testimonial to the importance of ‘learning communities.’ It highlights the pivotal role that can be played by non-traditional actors such as city and urban planners, citizens, transport professionals, and technology companies. This collection seeks to contribute to the discourse on strengthening the fabric of a learning society crucial for future economic and social development, particularly in the aftermath of the coronavirus disease.

Perspectives on Learning Cities and Regions

Perspectives on Learning Cities and Regions
Author: Norman Longworth,Michael Osborne
Publsiher: National Inst of Adult Continuing
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1862014485

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In this publication, policy-makers, practitioners, and researchers come together to demonstrate, in a wide variety of settings, how new initiatives to create learning cities and regions can improve dialogue between the practice and research communities. In demonstrating the productive outcomes of knowledge transfer, the book should serve to encourage those in government and in practice-leading roles to develop further the arrangements to facilitate the productive sharing and application of knowledge drawn from reflections on experience and from research. The book is a great starting point for opening up debate around the theme of learning cities and regions, and it includes case studies from around the world.