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Learning a living, radical innovation in education for work, Valerie Hannon, Sarah Gillinson and Leonie Shanks ; photographs by Reza

Label
Learning a living, radical innovation in education for work, Valerie Hannon, Sarah Gillinson and Leonie Shanks ; photographs by Reza
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Learning a living
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
828299159
Responsibility statement
Valerie Hannon, Sarah Gillinson and Leonie Shanks ; photographs by Reza
Series statement
Open Access e-Books
Sub title
radical innovation in education for work
Summary
"Learning a Living is a timely, engaging and original contribution to the debate over the relationship between education, innovation, work and the workforce. The acute concerns around rising unemployment, especially amongst the young (in the context of the global recession) will benefit from this authoritative contribution which highlights fresh thinking, inspiring practice, and ways of encouraging the spread of such practice. Valerie Hannon and colleagues at the Innovation Unit explore the major trends shaping education for work, highlights success stories from around the world and features interviews and portraits of key figures, pioneering thinkers and learners, all illustrated with outstanding photography by leading photojournalist, Reza. It identifies common themes of the successful programmes featured - vital to thinking about how to scale up. Initiatives covered include: Big Picture Learning, USA; Rising Sun Energy Centre, California, USA; La Bastilla Technical Agricultural School, Nicaragua; Lumiar Schools, Brazil; LOYAC, Kuwait; INJAZ, Morocco; Jordan Career Education Foundation (JCEF); Silver Human Resources Centre, Japan; South University of Science and technology of China (SUSTC); Infosys, India; BRAC, Bangladesh; Widows' Alliance Network (WANE), Ghana; Smallholders' Rural Radio, Nigeria; 2ie, Burkina Faso; Omnia, Finland."--, Provided by Publisher
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