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Title: Lifelong learning, global social justice, and sustainability /Leona M. English, Peter Mayo. Author: English, Leona M.,1963-,(author.). Location: 374 ENG Added Name: Mayo, Peter,1955-, (author.). Subject: Continuing education -- European Union countries. Literacy. Education and state -- European Union countries. Corporate Name: Unesco. ISBN: 9783030657772 Collation: 137 pages ; 22 cm. Contents Note: 1. Introduction - Lifelong Learning: The Serpent Under the Innocent Flower? 2. From Lifelong Education to Lifelong Learning: Reneging on the Social Contract 3. Ettore Gelpi and Lifelong Education 4. Global and National LLL Interactions 5. LLL: A Gendered and Intersectoral Approach 6. Paulo Freire and the Debate on Lifelong Learning (LLL) 7. LLL Challenges: Responding to Migration and the Sustainable Development Goals 8. LLL In A Time of Corona. Summary Note: "This book examines lifelong learning from different angles and follows the trajectory beginning with the expansive notion of lifelong education promoted by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and its subsequent version intended to better suit the neoliberal framework and make EU countries more competitive in the global economy. The authors critique this version of lifelong learning by contrasting it with the notion of critical literacy. They also devote attention to the UN's advocacy concerning lifelong education and sustainable development, arguing that for lifelong learning to help realize this goal, it needs to become more holistic in scope and engage more globally conceived social and human-earth relations. The book concludes with a discussion on lifelong learning and the COVID-19 pandemic." - Back cover. ------------------------------ TF1302414 Available at Main Loan 374 ENG -----------------------------------------------