Coping and Resilience in Life-Long Learning and Ageing: new challenges

Diana Spulber
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Abstract The society is becoming increasingly cosmopolitan as a consequence of driving wave of globalisation. Today we are living in a society with rapid dynamic changes and technologic it can be called the IT era. The one most used paradigm is “knowledge society”. The academic world uses this term for analysing the socio-economic transformation toward so-called post-industrial society. It is also used by politics world when the discourses are about the normative vision that the state, governs should aspire to fulfil or when the economic situation and the link with Universities take into consideration. Often the knowledge society is used in relationship with the economy of innovation or information society or technologic society metaphors that are used for to indicate that the labour market is in rapid change and technological competences are required. The demographic situation is also in rapid evolution: according to UNFPA data in 2019 we are around 7,715 million habitants with 26% of the population aged 0-14, 65% of people aged 15-65 and 9% of people aged more than 65 years. The demographic trends are to have more aged people and less young people. This trend is a new and powerful challenge for society. If we consider that adult percentage of the population is the biggest one and that LLL is seen as a concept that complete the gaps of the formal learning, we can confirm that LLL is a new reply to dynamic exchanges in the society and in the globalised economy. The article purpose is to analyse the different concepts of LLL and its link with ageing. The main focus will be on how LLL can improve the quality of ageing. The used methodology is a review of relevant intervention studies and Political Documents for examining the effectiveness of interventions and how the elder's literacy can be a value for society.
终身学习和老龄化中的应对和恢复力:新的挑战
在全球化浪潮的推动下,社会正变得越来越国际化。今天,我们生活在一个快速动态变化和技术的社会,它可以被称为it时代。最常用的范例是“知识社会”。学术界用这个术语来分析所谓后工业社会的社会经济转型。当话语是关于国家、治理应该渴望实现的规范性愿景时,或者当考虑到经济状况和与大学的联系时,它也被政界使用。知识社会通常与创新经济或信息社会或技术社会联系在一起,用来表示劳动力市场正在迅速变化,需要技术能力。人口状况也在迅速演变:根据人口基金2019年的数据,我们约有77.15亿居民,其中0-14岁人口占26%,15-65岁人口占65%,65岁以上人口占9%。人口趋势是老年人增多,年轻人减少。这种趋势是对社会的一个新的、强有力的挑战。如果我们考虑到成年人占人口的比例是最大的,并且将法学视为一种弥补正规学习差距的概念,我们可以确认,法学是对社会和全球化经济中动态交流的新回应。本文的目的是分析不同的概念,以及它与老龄化的联系。会议的主要焦点将是ll如何提高老龄化的质量。所使用的方法是对相关干预研究和政治文件的审查,以检查干预措施的有效性以及老年人识字如何成为社会的价值。
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