ABSTRACT
Argues for the financial backing from governments and industry for adult education and will help adult and community educators draw comparisons between their own work and that of their colleagues in other developed countries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section I: Adult Comparative Education: National and International Trends
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Section II: Learning Opportunities for Adults in Scotland
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Section III: Case Studies of Adult, Community and Non-Formal Education
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Section IV: Contemporary Issues for Learning Opportunities