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This article focuses on the regional nodule of a ‘community’ in order to expand the basis for using understandings about the nature of learning principles and practice to bring about change for sustainability in regional areas. More, it teases out possible components of what it might mean to create a ‘learning community’ as a possible alternative to, or to supplement, traditional indicators of well-being such as ‘unemployment’.

This article focuses on the regional nodule of a ‘community’ in order to expand the basis for using understandings about the ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Falk, Ian
Corporate authors: University of Tasmania. Centre for Research and learning in Regional Australia (CRLRA)
Date: 1998
Resource type: Article
Series name: Reprint series (University of Tasmania. Centre for Research and Learning in Regional Australia)
Subjects: Vocational education and training; Teaching and learning; Culture;

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