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DISPOSITIONS OF ADULTS WITH LOW EDUCATION LEVELS, AND WHO HAVEN'T RETURNED TO FORMAL EDUCATION, TOWARDS LIFELONG LEARNING
Vanessa Silva (Carvalho da Silva, V.);
Event Title
18th International Conference on Social Sciences - ICSS XVIII, Lisbon
Year (definitive publication)
2019
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
This study aims to determine how adults with low education levels perceive lifelong education by analysing a set of interconnected and complementary aspects. The methodological strategy focussed on a qualitative analysis based on semi-directive interviews of a biographical nature. Identifying the reasons for the abandonment of initial (formal) education and obstacles faced by these adults over time revealed a myriad of factors justifying their disengagement from available education offers. To understand the amplitude of a phenomenon that links lifelong learning, knowledge, literacy and education level, in situations of a non-return to formal education, the study involved an in-depth analysis of the dispositions of persons who have “remained outside” of this relation with learning.
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Keywords
Lifelong learning,knowledge society,adults with a low education level,dispositions.
  • Sociology - Social Sciences