Aufsatz(elektronisch)Mai 2012

Lifelong Learning in Palestine

In: Holy land studies: a multidisciplinary journal, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 79-85

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Abstract

Palestine's universities are recognised as being involved in outstanding work in the difficult conditions of a belligerent occupation. Internal travel restrictions and over 600 checkpoints and barriers have unsuccessfully tried to atomise higher education. Lifelong Learning in Palestine (LLIP) is a Tempus project that sees universities as central influences in broader societal change. LLIP works on cooperating in formal and informal education and training that give the organic connections of a future learning society. This paper outlines the aims and objectives of the LLIP project that began in 2011 and runs up to October 2013. LLIP is exploring new student-centred pedagogies that create a learning culture that sees Palestinians determining their own future as any other people around the world and participating in the creation of a global knowledge based society.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Edinburgh University Press

ISSN: 1750-0125

DOI

10.3366/hls.2012.0031

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