ERIC Number: EJ685926
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Publication Date: 2005-Jun
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Education as Liberation: The Politics and Techniques of Lifelong Learning
Lambeir, Bert
Educational Philosophy and Theory, v37 n3 p349-355 Jun 2005
It is taken for granted that the complexity of the information society requires a reorientation of our being in the world. Not surprisingly, the call for lifelong learning and permanent education becomes louder and more intense every day. And while there are various worthwhile initiatives, like alphabetisation courses, the article argues that the discourse of lifelong learning contains at least two difficulties. Firstly, the shift from a knowledge-based to an information society has revealed a concept of learning with an emphasis on skills related to information retrieval, dissemination and evaluation. Learning now is the constant striving for extra competences, and the efficient management of the acquired ones. Secondly, the discourse of lifelong learning suggests the autonomy of the learner. However, educational practices are organized in a way that "choosing to learn (particular things)" has become the contemporary human condition. With reference to Marshall's notion of "busno-power", it is argued that--contrary to what one likes to believe--lifelong learning has become a new kind of power mechanism.
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Educational Practices, Difficulty Level, Science and Society, Information Retrieval, Information Dissemination, Content Analysis, Competence
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