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European Union Policy on Older Adult Learning: A Critical Commentary

Pages 384-399 | Received 13 Jun 2011, Accepted 27 Dec 2011, Published online: 06 Dec 2012
 

Abstract

This critical commentary discusses the strengths and lacunae in the European Union's policy on older adult learning. Late-life learning is deemed as a productive investment on the basis that it not only engenders positive returns of economic growth but also improves the quality of life and social development of older persons. This article argues that although European Union policy on lifelong learning does hold some promise toward more optimum levels of physical, psychological, and social well-being in later life, it remains characterized by a range of limitations ranging from mindless activism, to economic bias, to ageism.

Notes

The author is indebted to Professor Ronald Sultana, Faculty of Education, University of Malta, for most of the points on the significance of EU regulations and directives for member states.

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