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reached its fullest expression in UNESCO’s work on the concept of lifelong learning, represented by two publications, namely Learning to be … (Faure et al 1972 ) and Learning: The Treasure Within … (Delors et al 1996 ) (Elfert 2019 , p. 540).…”
reached its fullest expression in UNESCO’s work on the concept of lifelong learning, represented by two publications, namely Learning to be … (Faure et al 1972 ) and Learning: The Treasure Within … (Delors et al 1996 ) (Elfert 2019 , p. 540).But this spirit has changed:
UNESCO’s utopian and citizenship-oriented vision of lifelong learning has largely been supplanted by more economics-driven proposals for education put forward by other international organisations (ibid., p. 540).…”