ERIC Number: ED293464
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1987
Pages: 157
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ISBN: ISBN-91-22-00882-9
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Recurrent Education Revisited: Modes of Participation and Financing.
Schutze, Hans G., Ed.; Istance, David, Ed.
Participation in recurrent education and the financing of recurrent education are discussed from the experiences of countries belonging to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Recurrent education encompasses lifelong learning. The influences of socioeconomic and technological change on recurrent education and employment are addressed. Two approaches to assess participation in recurrent education are considered: an individual/psychological approach and a statistical approach. A research review of participation in recurrent education covers theories of motivation and analysis of valence and expectancy in terms of adult education. Included is an outline of findings of specific studies concerning adults' motives for participation in education, impediments to recruitment, and the influence of adults' self-evaluation on participation. A model accounting for participation in adult education is presented. Power within the workplace and the economy and implications for recurrent education are also addressed. Current financing modes and the costs and benefits of recurrent education are covered. A 7-page bibliography and 13 tables are included. (SW)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Continuing Education, Economic Factors, Educational Finance, Employment Patterns, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, Program Costs, Student Attitudes, Student Motivation, Technological Advancement
Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development (OCED), 2, rue Andre-Pascal, Paris, Cedex 16 75775, France.
Publication Type: Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). Centre for Educational Research and Innovation.
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