Flexible Learning and Human Resource Development: Putting by John Garrick, Viktor Jakupec, Professor John Hay

By John Garrick, Viktor Jakupec, Professor John Hay

Addresses modern contexts of versatile studying and its practices, and gives insights on instructions that schooling and coaching prone could be required to persist with which will enforce versatile studying in numerous settings. DLC: Open education.

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Wal-Mart is bigger than 161 countries including Poland, Israel and Greece. Mitsubishi is larger than Indonesia. General Motors is bigger than Denmark. 9 trillion. However, in spite of their enormous wealth and clout, the Top 200 are net job destroyers – so-called virtual corporations, all together, they employ less than one-third of one percent of the world’s people. (Anderson and Cavanagh 1998: 12) Given the enormous increase in world trade since World War II, there has been no concomitant development of global policies which would regulate the changes in world finance.

A global society needs flexible learning 13 • • • • • • the development of interest groups across borders a dramatic increase in the pace of change the redistribution of wealth from countries to individuals or corporations state–corporate alliances that redefine citizen participation increased vulnerability to environmental degradation, disease, population migration pressures on developing nations to meet Western employment and environmental standards when collective-type public policies would be better suited to their local needs.

This issue is explored further in the section on the awarding of academic credentials below.

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