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Education Policy Analysis 1998
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
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Imprint:  Centre for Educational Research and Innovation Availability: Low stock  Publication date:  25 Sep 1998  Language: English  Pages: 84  Tables: 26  Charts: 32  ISBN: 9789264161283  OECD Code: 961998051P1  Frequency: Annual 
 

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As ever greater value is placed on people's skills, knowledge and attitudes, the demand for learning and relearning over a lifetime is increasing. What are the current patterns of participation in education and other forms of learning, from infancy through adult years? What policy orientations have been adopted by governments to advance lifelong learning? To what extent do existing policies and practices take into account the new ways young people and adults will need to learn and the choices, interests, experiences and circumstances of learners themselves? These are some of the questions addressed in this new edition of Education Policy Analysis. In the light of OECD Education Ministers' forward-looking lifelong approach to learning, this book covers experience and policy in OECD countries on: - access and participation in education and training; - changes in the teaching process and new roles for teachers; - pathways through initial education to employment; - financing tertiary education through students.


Other languages:  French (Out of print) German (Out of print) Italian (Out of print)

Superseded by: Education Policy Analysis 2006 - Focus on Higher Education (Available (Print on Demand))

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format


Table of contents:

Introduction
Chapter 1. Lifelong Learning: A Monitoring Framework and Trends in Participation
Chapter 2. Teachers for Tomorrow's Schools
Chapter 3. Supporting Youth Pathways
Chapter 4. Paying for Tertiary Education: The Learner Perspective

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