ASEMagazine: Lifelong Learning & Young People's Engagement
We have thepleasure of sending you a link to the online version of the seventh ASEMagazine titled “Lifelong Learning & Young People’s Engagement”, which can now be found on the ASEM LL Hub website.
- Young Australians’ post-school futures are uncertain, insecure and fluid in relation to working life. But if you think that this is the recipe for a next generation of depressed young Australians, you may be wrong - this is the claim from Associate Professor Lucas Walsh from the Faculty of Education at Monash University in his article "Optimistic expectations".
- In the article “Big trouble with smooth transitions", Senior Analyst Stéphanie Jamet from OECD describes how the cost of the difficulties faced by young people in their transitions is perhaps not sufficiently considered by governments. OECD countries have trouble achieving a smooth transition.
- In the view of Senior Lecturer Brigitte Steger from University of Cambridge we are not as good at taking naps as in Europe. Sounds strange - get the answer in the article "Sleeping through class to success".
- The article "Active ageing, active learning" by David Istance from OECD underlines the importance of lifelong learning. Learning is a crucial ingredient of staying active.
You can also access the magazine on the Facebook page of ASEM LLL Hub.
Happy reading!
Anders Martinsen Head of the ASEM LLL Hub Secretariat E-mail: [email protected]
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