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__Copyrigt__ | What we are about Why a world committee for education,
training and lifelong learning? The central question here is to know how to make a connection
between all the different educational experiences of adult education and of
learning, knowing that in the knowledge society everything can be a learning
opportunity. In
order to clarify this idea it is essential to develop networks and work in
partnership. It is this human and
social capital, beyond borders and cultures, in all its diversity, which enables
us to bring alive the concept and to attempt to operationalise it in order to
get a precise definition. The
first stage of this project for reflection and action research is to pull
together an inclusive, international network of people who are active in
education, training and lifelong learning, in each country and on every
continent. It
is about encouraging people to: -take
into consideration that whole being, within his or her social context has to
face different learning situations,
Each
quarter, the committee organises a public lecture with a view to debating the
notion of education, training and lifelong learning. To find out the time of the next lecture, see the events
page. The
changing nature of learning The idea of education, training and lifelong learning is not new.
The ancient Greek Philosophers had already thought of this in the
‘ideal learning city’. Then the morave
Comenius (1592-1670) spoke for the human ability to improve him/herself.
He conceived the first real education system designed to ‘teach
everything to everyone’. The
trends of popular education and permanent education developed the idea of adult
continuing education. In 1972 Edgar
Faure announced in his report the birth of the ‘learning society’. It is during the nineties that the idea of education and lifelong
learning emerged, particularly in Jaques Delors’ report (1996), which lit the
way for education in the 21st century. We are experiencing at this moment in time, profound changes
brought about by a mixture of several phenomena:
Education and lifelong learning is defined as a global concept for
education which aims to include in the same dynamic process family education,
initial education and all the adult continuing education systems, extra mural,
professional development, general and cultural education.
It includes not only formal education but also education known as non
formal and informal, as well as learning by doing, professional experience and
active citizenship. The central question here is to know how to make a connection
between all the different educational experiences, knowing that in the knowledge
society anything can be a learning opportunity. A huge platform is available for all education and training actors
because although there is general consensus about the global idea of education
it is still too often left at a theoretical level. Yves ATTOU |