The many perspectives of valuing learning
The many perspectives of valuing learning
Author(s): Ruud DuvekotSubject(s): Education
Published by: Vytauto Didžiojo Universitetas
Keywords: Learning society; competence; lifelong learning; validation of learning; learning outcomes; valuing learning; non-formal learning; informal learning.
Summary/Abstract: Valuing Learning is the process of promoting participation in and outcomes of (formal or non-formal) learning and as such the organising principle for lifelong learning strategies. It aims at the recognition and validation of prior learning (VPL) and further development. Four main models of Valuing Learning can be distinguished: (1) the educational model for initiating particular qualifications, (2) the upgrade model for determining an organisation’s need for competences, (3) the Human Resource Development (HRD) model for matching employees’ competences to organisational aims, and (4) the lifelong learning model for supporting personal development. In this article Valuing Learning is explained in the broad context of Europe’s development as a learning society.
Journal: Aukštojo mokslo kokybė
- Issue Year: 2009
- Issue No: 06
- Page Range: 72-93
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English