Lifelong learning and citizenship in Chile: a different paradigm and a broken promise for the elderly
<p>Traditionally, education has been focused on answering two fundamental needs: socialize the new members of society and prepare them for the world of work, excluding the elderly, a situation that reproduces a social disengagement and the idea that they don't have the ability to pursue t...
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Main Author: | Javiera Sanhueza Chamorro (Author) |
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2013-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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