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B. Lafleur
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An Education Strategy
C. Stewart, C. Ball
An Action Agenda for Lifelong Learning for the Twenty‐first Century
C. Ball
More Means Different
Examines the benefits of education and training. Shows that only a very low percentage of graduates or people with higher education qualifications are unemployed. Suggests that we should become a learning society in order to become internationally competitive. Concludes that achieving national targets for education and training is essential to our national prosperity and competitiveness.
Training for Quality – Emerald Publishing
Published: Dec 1, 1995
Keywords: Education; Improvement; Training; United Kingdom
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