Abstract
The recent debate on building a learning society in China has focused on the gap between individuals' learning motivation and the government's policy orientation on further developing postcompulsory [i.e., postsecondary] education and training programs through certified learning. This gap, reflecting China's cultural and historical force of credentialism, is believed to be a barrier to the promotion of lifelong learning.
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Wang, Q. (2015). Postcompulsory Education and Training in China. International Higher Education, (60). https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2010.60.8504
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