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Archer, David – Adults Learning, 2010
On paper, CONFINTEA VI, the United Nations world conference on adult education that took place in Brazil in December, was just as important as the climate change conference in Copenhagen that took place the following week. As a UN conference it attracted delegations from 162 countries, many headed up by ministers. In total, about 2,000 people…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Adult Education, Nongovernmental Organizations, Foreign Countries
Marsden, Gordon – Adults Learning, 2010
There are things in the skills White Paper that those who care passionately about lifelong learning and the empowerment of adult learners will welcome. But as well as admiring the angels in the architecture, the author contends, they need to look for the devils in the detail. The White Paper cannot be considered apart from the spending review…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Position Papers
Hartley, Tricia – Adults Learning, 2010
With the new government, the implications for learning policy are not yet clear. On the positive side, the new Minister for Further Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills, John Hayes attended both NIACE's policy conference and the Campaign for Learning's Learning at Work Day debate and expressed his support for adult learning and the work that is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Educational Opportunities
Davidson, Jane – Adults Learning, 2010
The Welsh Assembly Government is committed to putting sustainable development at the heart of all it does. In May 2009, the Assembly launched its latest scheme, "One Wales: One Planet," which sets out a clear definition of sustainable development as enhancing the economic, social and environmental wellbeing of people and communities,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Sustainability, Position Papers
Thomson, Alastair – Adults Learning, 2007
Recent policy reports by Lord Leitch and Sir Michael Lyons on educational skills and corresponding government spending raise the question of how a demand-led system for adult skills led by employers can operate concurrent with intertwined policies driven by different factors. There is also the need to integrate with regional policy and policies…
Descriptors: Local Government, Public Policy, Adult Education, Educational Policy