Changing Places?: Flexibility, Lifelong Learning, and a Learning SocietyPsychology Press, 1997 - 214 pages Flexibility has become a central concept in much policy and academic debate. Individuals, organizations and societies are all required to become more flexible so that they can participate in the ongoing processes of change involved in lifelong learning. |
Contents
Introduction Waiting for the post? | 1 |
Everything must change? | 22 |
Boundaries field and moorland | 67 |
Flexible friends? | 108 |
Professionals activists entrepreneurs | 148 |
Thea learning society? | 173 |
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Changing Places?: Flexibility, Lifelong Learning and a Learning Society Richard Edwards Limited preview - 2002 |
Changing Places?: Flexibility, Lifelong Learning and a Learning Society Richard Edwards Limited preview - 2002 |
Changing Places?: Flexibility, Lifelong Learning, and a Learning Society Richard Edwards No preview available - 1997 |