Lifelong learning in a learning society: Are community learning centres the vehicle?

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This chapter provides a historical perspective on the evolving concepts of lifelong learning and the learning society and makes the case for the community learning centre as a potential institutional vehicle for the promotion of adult and lifelong learning. It highlights the pertinence of lifelong learning/learning society in the post-2015 Development Agenda discourse. Arguments in favour of the community learning centre as a vehicle for lifelong learning/learning society are illustrated using the example of Bangladesh and drawing on parallels and contrasts with China and India. Finally, lessons derived from a recent review of the Asia-Pacific region are evaluated with respect to the development of strategic actions intended to offer adult and lifelong learning within and through community learning centres.

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Ahmed, M. (2014). Lifelong learning in a learning society: Are community learning centres the vehicle? In Education, Learning, Training: Critical Issues for Development (pp. 102–125). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004281158_007

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