• Divided Learning Society - where the learning society is divided and people accept that as the way things are and will be.

    BBC: Sir Andrew Cubie

  • Diminishing social mobility, the cult of the celebrity society, the decline in serious learning, the increasing disregard for empiricism and social attitudes verging on valuephobia threaten to cast a shadow on the enlightened western liberalism which has taken us so far.

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  • How we harness the power of online learning to advance our society is where we need to focus our efforts and not on the perpetuation of myths that will hold us back.

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  • Ensuring literacy skills for all people will pave the way for every member of the society to participate in a range of learning opportunities throughout life.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN PHNOM PENH

  • The Westminster Society for People with Learning Disabilities said decision making would become "far more complex".

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  • Market Driven Learning Society - where the market is the driver, and the universities are the winners.

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  • Exclusion from contributing the learning acquired to thedevelopment of community and society.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • He is a co-author of three books on teams, including the best-selling, Self-Directed Work Teams: The New American Challenge In 2011 he was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Training and Development, their highest recognition for contributions to the workforce learning and development profession.

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  • In her remarks at the session on education, Ms. Katherine Muller-Marin, UNESCO Representative to Viet Nam, said the UN is ready to support Viet Nam to building a learning society where all citizens, particularly young and disadvantaged people are encouraged to engage in learning throughout their lifetime.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN HA NOI

  • Baroness Hollins, a crossbench peer and consultant psychiatrist in learning disability, described the group as among the "most disadvantaged and marginalised individuals in society".

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  • That appears to be changing: According to the American Society for Training and Development, U.S. employers spent 36% more on learning and development in 2010 than in 2009.

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  • Nearly all leading Asian nationalists were men of ample learning, including the self-taught warehouseman Andres Bonifacio, who founded the Katipunan, the underground society that ignited the Philippine Revolution of 1896.

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  • Dr Belton, who is an expert in the impact of emotions on behaviour and learning, said boredom could be an "uncomfortable feeling" and that society had "developed an expectation of being constantly occupied and constantly stimulated".

    BBC: Children should be allowed to get bored, expert says

  • The Learning Disability Coalition (LDC) has been assessing the pressures on care for some of the most vulnerable people in society.

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  • Therefore, I appeal to governments, NGOs and civil society to contribute to the improvement of our intercultural skills through the arts, sport, humanities and language learning and to enhance our diversity for the benefit of all.

    UNESCO: World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

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