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Ageing and learning in Australia : Arguing an evidence base for informed and equitable policy

机译:澳大利亚的老龄化和学习:为知情和公平政策争论提供证据基础

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Given Australia’s population ageing and predicted impacts related to health, productivity, equity and enhancing quality of life outcomes for senior Australians, lifelong learning has been identified as a pathway for addressing the risks associated with an ageing population. To date Australian governments have paid little attention to addressing these needs and thus, there is an urgent need for policy development for lifelong learning as a national priority. The purpose of this article is to explore the current lifelong learning context in Australia and to propose a set of factors that are most likely to impact learning in later years.
机译:考虑到澳大利亚人口的老龄化以及与健康,生产力,公平和提高澳大利亚老年人生活质量相关的预期影响,终身学习已被视为解决与人口老龄化相关的风险的途径。迄今为止,澳大利亚政府很少关注满足这些需求,因此,迫切需要将终身学习的政策制定作为国家优先事项。本文的目的是探讨澳大利亚当前的终身学习环境,并提出一系列最有可能在以后几年影响学习的因素。

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