The ongoing economic crisis in Europe raises fundamental questions about the European Union s ability to harmonize educational policy across its member states. With evidence that European unity is clearly faltering, many educational goals, including lifelong learning, are in trouble. In this book, the contributors work toward a greater understanding of lifelong learning in an expanded Europe, with particular emphasis on post-Soviet states. Examining data from the EU Sixth Framework Project Lifelong Learning Policy and Practice in Europe, they provide important insights on how lifelong...
The ongoing economic crisis in Europe raises fundamental questions about the European Union s ability to harmonize educational policy across its me...