The concept of lifelong education in Australia

  • Wenjuan Dong
Article ID: 432
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Keywords: Vocational Education and training, lifelong education concept, Australia

Abstract

Summary : Australian vocational Education and Training has developed a set of unique features , A vocational education system that best embodies the philosophy of lifelong learning . in the country Home Economic development new normal and vigorously develop vocational education opportunities under the opportunity ,Successful experience of Australian vocational Education Development embodies lifelong education in China The modern vocational education system of the concept of has important referential significance . Vocational Education and training for the people of Australia , offering global top-class Technology and knowledge ; for Industry services , make industry more internationally competitive ; for social service, make social development comprehensive health sustainable ; For learner Services , to All that learners provide for lifelong learning may be.

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How to Cite
Dong, W. (1). The concept of lifelong education in Australia. Lifelong Education, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.18282/le.v4i1.432
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