Recognition of Prior Learning
Research from around the globe
Andreas Fejes editor Per Andersson editor Fredrik Sandberg editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:21st Sep '15
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Recognition of prior learning (RPL) has emerged in recent decades as an important policy area and policy concept. It is a phenomenon with a certain variation in practices as well as contexts, concepts and conceptions. However, there is a basic idea about giving recognition to prior learning wherever and whenever learning has taken place. Such ideas can be ‘materialised’ in formal assessment systems providing the basis for recognition, as well as in informal processes where prior learning is made visible and gets recognition.
This book provides a range of empirically and theoretically based contributions from different parts of the world where RPL, or an equivalent, is mobilised as part of educational practices for adults. Discussion in this area often takes place locally. This volume compiles different kinds of contributions to create a broader dialogue among scholars and practitioners, not only on the specific topic of RPL, but also on more general issues faced in educational research. It was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Lifelong Education.
"The book title is captivating and raises expectations of exhaustive discussion of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), a practice aimed at enhancing lifelong learning through recognition of credits or granting advanced standing, and accreditation/validation of knowledge and skills acquired through informal and non-formal settings for personal development, social justice and economic development...to a greater extent this has been achieved through case studies from Australia, Canada, Portugal, South Africa, Sweden and the UK".- Fred Gennings Wanyavinkhumbo Msiska, Centre for Open and Distance Learning, Mzuzu University, Private Bag 201, Luwinga, Mzuzu, Malawi, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
ISBN: 9781138955028
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 498g
172 pages