Pathways to lifelong learning: transforming capitalist transactions into collaborative journeys

Somasundaram, Jay and Bowser, Don and Danaher, Patrick Alan (2006) Pathways to lifelong learning: transforming capitalist transactions into collaborative journeys. University of Southern Queensland, Yeppoon, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Using the principles of systems thinking (Gharajedaghi,1999; Senge, 1990), the authors propose that three concepts are pivotal pathways to achieving a society of lifelong learners: the centrality of learning relationships; the design of systematic learning; and the tools used for learning. The authors examine the barriers in these pathways.

Item Type:Other
Additional Information:Powerpoint presentation from the 4th International Lifelong Learning conference. USQ publication.
Uncontrolled Keywords:capitalism, lifelong learning, pathways, systems thinking
Fields of Research (FOR2008):UNSPECIFIED
Subjects:330000 Education > 339900 Other Education
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO2008):UNSPECIFIED
ID Code:1854
Deposited By:Assoc Prof Patrick Danaher
Deposited On:11 Oct 2007 10:52
Last Modified:29 Oct 2007 08:54

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