Title of article :
Lifelong Learning and Turkey
Author/Authors :
KAYA, H. Eylem Suleyman Demirel University - Faculty of Science and Arts - Department of Sociology, Turkey
Abstract :
Today, lifelong learning term, stated as sine qua non of the knowledge society, is often brought to the agenda for the aim of qualified employee supplement within the framework of neoliberal policies. Whether on international or national platform, by means of the discourse “from cradle to grave”, gaining professional competence is targeted and the whole responsibility of learning action is loaded on individual’s shoulders in the concept of an individualized learning model. Under these conditions, the act of learning removed from being a preference turns into a race even a necessity and the individual completely trapped into a certification process is left doomed to lifelong learning
Keywords :
Lifelong learning , neoliberal policies , professional competence , certification.
Journal title :
Ankara University Journal Of Faculty Of Educational Sciences
Journal title :
Ankara University Journal Of Faculty Of Educational Sciences