The Universal Declaration of Human Rights endorsed in 1948 by member
states of the United Nations continues to remain very much valid as it
provides the solid foundation for most actions and activities that are
aimed at guaranteeing the rights of everybody. The rights enunciated
in the Declaration are comprehensive and two that are relevant to the
content of this book are the right to education and the right to
learn. The right to education and the right to learn are known to have
been hotly debated by politicians, policy makers, and implementers.
Sometimes, the rights in question here have found their way into
political parties’ manifestoes, and advocates oftherighttoeducation
andtherighttolearnhavebeenquicktobringintojudgment politicians who
have not lived up to their promises. Even at that, many member states
of the United Nations have taken steps to ensure that access to
learning is jealously guarded. For education and lifelong learning
remain among the primary forces that can guarantee individual,
community and national development, as they had always been from time
immemorial. Globally, there has been ample evidence of efforts made by
governments to p- mote the widening of access to participation in
learning activities. Even so, the literature on the subject of access
and participation has not captured suf ciently what has happened
across the world in terms of providing access outside national
boundaries in the context of globalization and the rapid creation of
the knowled- based economies of the 21st century.
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Politics, Policy and Legislative Action
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ISBN
9781402094118
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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