Recurrent education: policy and development in OECD member countries: Australia

This study for CERI OECD analyses recurrent education in Australia - Sociocultural patterns of Australian society are given as background. Educational provision in Australia, especially provision of higher education, technical education, and inservice education are described. The basic principles of recurrent education are examined in the light of recent major educational inquiries and statements of national educational policies. Educational policy trends towards recurrent education are outlined along with programmes of colleges, technical colleges, professional associations, industry, trade unions and adult education associations. The report concludes with an examination of planning and research problems.

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Main Authors: OECD. Centre for Educational Research and Development, Duke, Christopher
Format: book biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: OECD
Subjects:Lifelong learning, Higher education, Professional associations, Recurrent education, Inservice training, Technical education, Technological institutes, Trade unions, Educational policy,
Online Access:https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000165603
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