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Continuing education, Education, Congresses, Adult education, Older peoplePlaces
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Values, life-long education, and an aging Canadian population
1983, Third Eye
in English
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Table of Contents
Canadian population aging, with projections / Leroy Stone
The relative sizes of selected ethnic groups / Douglas Ray
Economic projections for Canada with some implications for employment and education / Betty Macleod
Some observations on literacy in Canada and a method to improve the match between reading materials and readers / John Cairns and Kristian Kirkwood
Values of Canadian adults and technical and vocational education / D. Stuart Conger and M. Catherine Casserly
Life-long education and personal fulfillment / David Raadcliffe
An assessment of existing and emerging third age continuing education programs for social awareness and political participation / C.G. Gifford
Personal fulfillment programs / Anne Ironside
Value issues of lifelong education in an aging society / Michael D. Bayles
Conclusions and recommendations / Douglas Ray and Janet Collins.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies.
Selected papers from a seminar held at the University of Western Ontario in Oct. 1981.
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