Transforming a Learning Society: The Case of Finland

Author:   Ari Antikainen ,  Swiss Educational Research Association ,  Jurgen Oelkers
Publisher:   Verlag Peter Lang
Edition:   2nd New edition
Volume:   49
ISBN:  

9783039114498


Pages:   389
Publication Date:   14 June 2007
Format:   Paperback
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What underlies the Finnish success in international comparisons of education? This book consists of a rich and stimulating collection of articles dealing with educational institutions, education policy and life histories of learners in a swiftly changing Nordic society. Educational contexts covered range from comprehensive school and special education to higher education and lifelong learning. The articles can be read as studies on the extent and form of the realization of a Finnish learning society within global, Nordic and national parameters.

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Author:   Ari Antikainen ,  Swiss Educational Research Association ,  Jurgen Oelkers
Publisher:   Verlag Peter Lang
Imprint:   Verlag Peter Lang
Edition:   2nd New edition
Volume:   49
Weight:   0.550kg
ISBN:  

9783039114498


ISBN 10:   3039114492
Pages:   389
Publication Date:   14 June 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Debates about the idea of a learning society have been dominated by rhetoric with little supporting evidence and few attempts to clarify what the concept might mean and how changes in the education system and in the demands for learning might be related to wider changes in society, nationally and globally. Furthermore there has been little attempt to consider how different types of learning society might be emerging that reflect different national histories and cultures. In each of these respects this book breaks new ground. (Michael F. D. Young, University of London, Institute of Education)


-Debates about the idea of a learning society have been dominated by rhetoric with little supporting evidence and few attempts to clarify what the concept might mean and how changes in the education system and in the demands for learning might be related to wider changes in society, nationally and globally. Furthermore there has been little attempt to consider how different types of learning society might be emerging that reflect different national histories and cultures. In each of these respects this book breaks new ground.- (Michael F. D. Young, University of London, Institute of Education)


Debates about the idea of a learning society have been dominated by rhetoric with little supporting evidence and few attempts to clarify what the concept might mean and how changes in the education system and in the demands for learning might be related to wider changes in society, nationally and globally. Furthermore there has been little attempt to consider how different types of learning society might be emerging that reflect different national histories and cultures. In each of these respects this book breaks new ground. (Michael F. D. Young, University of London, Institute of Education)


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The Editor: Ari Antikainen is Professor of Sociology of Education at the University of Joensuu, Finland. He is the author and editor of numerous books including Living in a Learning Society: Life Histories, Identities and Education (1996; with J. Houtsonen, H. Huotelin and J. Kauppila), In from the Margins: adult education, work and civil society (2006; with P. Harinen and C.A. Torres) and The International Handbook on the Sociology of Education (2003; with C. A. Torres).

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