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Lifelong Education and International Relations

English · Paperback / Softback

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Originally published in 1985, this book argues that lifelong education has a vital part to play in fostering international political understanding. It also demonstrates how educational planners can use the concept of lifelong education to deal with some of the contradictions inherent in much of the educational system in the industrialised world. There is a case study from Japan and China and chapters on the role of culture, migration and labour mobility.

List of contents

Part 1: Introduction 1. Lifelong Education: Concept and Aim 2. The Meaning of Life and the Meaning of History in Some Contemporary Cultures Part 2: The Economic and the Technological Dynamics 3. International Division of Labour, Educational Policies and a New International Order 4. Mobility of Labour, Technological Changes and the Right to Work 5. Living Without Wages 6. Youth and Adult Workers' Education Part 3: The Search For and the Importance of Culture 7. Culture in the City, Rural Environment and Community Development 8. Migration and Creativities 9. Emerging Cultural and Educational Needs Part 4: Educational Trends and Issues: Examples of Action, Co-operation and Conflict 10. Towards a New Educational Order: Encounters and Confrontation in Education 11. Intercultural Co-Operation in Higher Education 12. The Human Sciences and North-South Relations 13. The Educational Implications of Recent Scientific, Technological and Cultural Exchanges Between Japan and China 14. A Personal International Experience 15. Creative Struggles for Development 16. Lifelong Education: Opportunities and Obstacles

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Ettore Gelpi

Summary

Originally published in 1985, this book argues that lifelong education has a vital part to play in fostering international political understanding. It also demonstrates how educational planners can use the concept of lifelong education to deal with some of the contradictions inherent in much of the educational system in the industrialised world. There is a case study from Japan and China and chapters on the role of culture, migration and labour mobility.

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