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The seven articles featured in this special issue challenge dominant humanitarian and neoliberal education frameworks through ...
Youth voices were also central to the discussion. Ms Ly Tran, Youth Ambassador for the Hamburg Sustainability Conference, ...
Our rapidly changing world calls for opportunities to learn throughout life, for individual fulfilment, social cohesion and economic prosperity. The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) ...
In today's rapidly evolving world, lifelong learning has become essential for individuals and organizations alike. The private sector, in particular, faces constant changes in technology, market ...
The International Review of Education – Journal of Lifelong Learning (IRE) publishes original articles in the fields of international and comparative education and lifelong learning. IRE can only ...
Beyond facilitating the acquisition of knowledge, they help learners develop essential skills and attitudes. To meet the evolving demands of their profession, teachers and educators must continuously ...
Hamburg, 19 January 2017 – 16 cities from around the globe will receive the UNESCO Learning City Award this year. The award will be conferred on the cities during the third International Conference on ...
The Ministry of Justice of Brazil introduced a law in 2012 enabling prisoners to reduce their sentences by reading books. The law is based on the Criminal Enforcement Act, approved in 1984, which ...
The new issue of the International Review of Education – Journal of Lifelong Learning marks the centenary of Paulo Freire’s birth – a significant anniversary for scholars of education, as well as for ...
UNESCO’s report shows that while there is progress, notably in the participation of women, those who need adult education the most – disadvantaged and vulnerable groups such as Indigenous learners, ...