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Learning in retirement | Author(s) | Jo Walker |
Corporate Author | Life Academy |
Journal title | ReView, vol 7, issue 1, July/August 2007 |
Publisher | Life Academy, Guildford, July/August 2007 |
Pages | pp 6-8 |
Source | Website: http://life-academy.co.uk |
Keywords | Adult Education ; Employment of older people ; Retired persons ; United States of America. |
Annotation | The distinction between learning in retirement and learning for retirement in the UK is considered, and how organisations with a lifelong learning remit such as the University of the Third Age (U3A) may be compared with the Lifelong Learning Institute (LIL) in the US. The article also refers to other schemes (e.g. Elderhostel) that are not-for-profit in Canada, Japan and China. |
Accession Number | CPA-070911209 A |
Classmark | GP: GC: BB6: 7T |
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