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This publication contains a selection of papers presented during the Regional Conference on 'Lifelong Learning in Europe: Moving towards EFA [education for all] Goals and CONFINTEA V Agenda' held in 2002. The papers included in this volume are as follows: Rethinking lifelong learning policies in Europe / Nikolaus van der Pas; Meeting the challenges of lifelong learning / Rita Sussmuth; New topologies in European policies: the framework of lifelong learning policies / Christos Doukas; Lifelearning: seeking constants for changing societies / Evangelos Intzidis; Renewing EFA goals in Europe / John Daniel; Towards EFA goals; situation in Latvia and cooperation in the Baltic Sea region / Dace Neiburga; Reaching the excluded for education for all / Marta Soler Gallart; Mobile training activities of the community learning centers in Uzbekistan / Alisher Ikramov; Adult education policies and provision in Ireland under the Department of Education and Science 1997-2002: a tale in four parts / Helen Keogh; Adult education in Serbia: challenges of reform / Snezana Medic and Katarina Popovic; New lines and dimensions for the adult education policy of Finland / Adult Education and Training Committee; The role of NGOs in Adult Education; the Croatian example / Damir Matkovic; The challenge of teacher training in Albania / Viktor Ristani; Mobilising for learning at the crossroads of international education policy frameworks: the role of adult learners weeks and lifelong learning festivals / Bettina Bochynek.
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Authors: Medel-Anonuevo, Carolyn Corporate authors: UNESCO Institute for Education (UIE) Date: 2003 Geographic subjects: Europe Resource type: Conference Subjects: Lifelong learning; Adult and community education; Equity; |
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