Journal of Learning for Development

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2019-08Abstract
An open access online scholarly journal providing a forum for practitioners and academics working in education and development to share knowledge and experience.
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Three-Year Plan 2012-2015 summary brochure: Learning for Development
Commonwealth of Learning (Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver, 2012)COL’s Three-Year Plans provide the strategic direction and overall framework that guide the work of the Commonwealth of Learning (COL). The current plan for 2012–2015, like its two predecessors, is titled Learning for ... -
From Modernisation, Dependency and Soft Power Toward a Commonwealth of Learning
Evans, Terry; Jakupec, Victor (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2021-11-19)This article reflects on some influential theories, concepts and institutions that have shaped the nature and substance of international development since the mid-20th century. In particular, theories of modernisation and ... -
Editorial: Learning for Development – Discourse and Practice
Panda, Santosh (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2021-11-19)‘Learning for development,’ or for that matter the broader formulation of ‘education for development,’ has attracted greater attention during the past decades with further articulations within lifelong learning/ education, ... -
Editorial: Meeting sustainable development goal 4: Some key contributions
Gaskell, Anne (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2018-04)The articles in this issue all provide important contributions towards meeting SDG4. They highlight the role of informal learning (Kidu), community development (Pascevicius & Hodgkins-Williams), Open Educational Resources ... -
Editorial: Professional Development and Capacity Building in Learning for Development
Panda, Santosh (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2020-07-20)The work of the Commonwealth of Learning, as also that of many governmental and institutional initiatives, has been, in the past, based on ‘policy-capacity-technology’ as a theory of change framework within which national ...