The Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Future for Lifelong Learning, sponsored by NIACE, is putting out a public call for evidence on lifelong learning and technological change. Interested individuals and organisations are invited to submit written evidence to the Commission by Thursday 17th April 2008.
In particular, the Commission "invites evidence on the following areas:
- What does the evidence tell us about the relationship between lifelong learning and technological change?
- Where are the gaps in evidence in relation to this theme?
- What key messages for the Inquiry we should extract?
- What are the implications of the access to, and use by, young people of information and communication technologies?"
If you happen to have viewson this issue that you are willing to share, particularly evidence-based ones, feel free to post a comment here. They will certainly inform (within reason) any response that I am involved in writing, as well as what I say at a meeting that NIACE has convened in early April that I will be attending.
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