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Experiential Learning Around the World: Employability and the Global Economy (Higher Education Policy)
 
 
Experiential Learning Around the World: Employability and the Global Economy (Higher Education Policy) (Paperback)
by Norman Evans (Editor) "From the late 1970s, governments, employers and trade unions became ever more preoccupied with policies concerned with productivity, the viability of companies large and small,..." (more)
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With increased economic globalization, the way societies value non-traditional learning is changing. This text studies adult and experiential learning (APEL), the authors highlighting APEL's essential role in the adaptation of higher education to the global market. The authors describe and compare initiatives in their own countries, and their effectiveness at the levels of government, educational institutions, and employment.

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From the late 1970s, governments, employers and trade unions became ever more preoccupied with policies concerned with productivity, the viability of companies large and small, employability for those in work and their job security, and employability and how best to develop it for the unemployed. Read the first page
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