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Making Learning More Attractive - Strengthening the Links with Working Life and Society

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The report of the International Seminar on 'Making Learning More Attractive - Strengthening the Links with Working Life and Society' which was held in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham on 7th and 8th May 2003 is now available. The seminar was hosted by the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland on behalf of the Department of Education and Science as part of the European Union's Future Objectives Process for education and training. The report, which was prepared by Yvonne McGivern, Working Knowledge feeds into the working group that is concerned with making learning more attractive and strengthening links with working life, research and society. The seminar dealt with adult learning policies in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries; recent developments regarding the national framework of qualifications in Ireland, the role of partnerships in developing and delivering learning in the workplace and developments regarding the validation of informal and non-formal learning. The seminar focussed in particular on the role of partnerships and identified critical elements in the successful design, delivery and attractiveness of learning. The main themes and issues are contained in the report.

Published: Oct 2003

 

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