Editorial
In the current social situation, and even more in this time of the pandemic generated by Covid-19, education remains one of the most credible and central processes for access to knowledge and for civic, cultural and socio-economic development. In particular, higher education institutions
play a fundamental, unique and core role in seeking and pursuing a vision for education and training that encompasses being culturally different. This is crucial in the era of globalisation, cultural diversity, ubiquitous digital social networks and where the processes of access to knowledge
are multiple and challenging. This challenge is reflected in the strategic framework for European co-operation in education and training, which pursues four common EU objectives: to make lifelong learning a reality; to improve the quality of education and training; to promote equity, social
cohesion and active citizenship, and to enhance creativity and innovation at all levels of education and training.
Document Type: Editorial
Publication date: November 1, 2020
- The journal is based on the belief that there are neglected links between research and theory, and policy and practice in the promotion of widening participation in post-compulsory education and lifelong learning. It aims to provide a forum for the development of theory, the addressing of policy questions and the dissemination of innovative practice in the field of widening participation and lifelong learning.
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