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The Learning Society and people with learning difficulties

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There is a growing concern about the social exclusion of a range of minority groups, including people with learning difficulties.

Lifelong learning is seen as one of the central means of challenging the exclusion of this group, but also of enhancing their economic status.

This book demonstrates that policy based on human capital premises has produced forms of lifelong learning which exacerbate the marginalisation of people with learning difficulties. "The Learning Society and people with learning difficulties": reviews the range of policy fields which increasingly intervene in the lifelong learning arena; maps the agencies involved in service delivery and describes their (sometimes conflicting) ethos; and provides in-depth accounts of the lived experiences of individuals with learning difficulties as they navigate lifelong learning options.

This book seeks to make a significant contribution to debates about how people with learning difficulties may achieve social inclusion, and the part which lifelong learning may play in this. It is aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics interested in the links between community care, education, training, employment, housing and benefits policies in the context of lifelong learning

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Product Details
Policy Press
1861342233 / 9781861342232
Paperback / softback
16/05/2001
United Kingdom
English
176p.
24 cm
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