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Availability: Available
Publication date: 06 Sep 2005
Language: English
Pages: 148
Tables: 24
Charts: 10
ISBN: 9789264010925
OECD Code: 812005141P1
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This publication provides policy guidance in an area that has been given little policy priority until recent years. It brings together key lessons from 17 OECD countries, providing evidence on the strategies in place to improve adults’ participation in learning. It addresses potential barriers to learning as well as the policies to remedy them. Among these are policies for increasing and promoting the benefits of adult learning to make them transparent and easily recognised. Other policy levers include economic incentives and co-financing mechanisms that can raise the efficiency of adult learning provision, while delivering quality learning that is adapted to adults’ needs. Finally, policy making can be improved via co-ordination and coherence in a field that is characterised by a wide variety of stakeholders, including ministries of education and ministries of labour.
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Other languages:
French (Available) Hungarian (Available) Korean (Available)
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E-book - PDF Format
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Multilingual summaries:
Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish
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Further reading:
Beyond Rhetoric - Adult Learning Policies and Practices (Available (Print on Demand)) Learning a Living - First Results of the Adult Literacy and Life Skills Survey (Available)
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Table of contents:
Executive Summary Introduction Chapter 1. Participation in Adult Learning: The Figures and the Problems Chapter 2. Increasing and Promoting the Benefits of Adult Learning Chapter 3. Financing Adult Learning Chapter 4. Improving Delivery and Quality Control Chapter 5. Ensuring Policy Co-ordination and Coherence Annex A. The Adjusted Adult Learning Participation Rate (APR): Definition and Computation of a New Indicator Annex B. Key Country Approaches to Adult Learning Annex C. Glossary Annex D. National Co-ordinators and Review Team Members
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