Lifelong Learning Policies: The Case of Work-Based Learning

  • Kavasakalis A
  • Liossi F
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In this paper the role of validation and recognition of non-formal and informal learning, focusing on work-based learning (WBL) is examined. The paper is based on the analysis of EU and international organizations policy documents related to developments in the areas of Lifelong Learning and the development of learning processes through WBL. In the first section, a general overview of the wider condition of the society and economy and the necessity of the discussion on the paper’s theme take place. In the next part of the paper a mention of key points of the European policies on life-long learning with the focus of recognition and validation of non-formal and informal learning is been presented. In the third part, the section before the concluding remarks, the theme of Work-based learning, the development of necessary validation processes and the challenges are being analyzed.

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Kavasakalis, A., & Liossi, F. (2019). Lifelong Learning Policies: The Case of Work-Based Learning. Journal of Education and Training, 6(2), 30. https://doi.org/10.5296/jet.v6i2.14804

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