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Differential outcomes of adult education on adult learners' increase in social inclusion
Authors:Maurice de Greef  Dominique Verté  Mien Segers
Institution:1. Artéduc, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands;2. Department of Adult Educational Science, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium;3. Educational Research &4. Development School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Abstract:To date a significant share of the European population can be considered at risk of social exclusion. It has been argued that adult education programmes are a powerful tool to support vulnerable adults increasing their social inclusion. This study aims to answer the question if and which subgroups of vulnerable adults experience an increase in social inclusion after joining adult education programmes. The results of our study show that 46.3% of the participants experience an increase of social inclusion in terms of ‘activation and internalization’ and 41.0% experience an increase in ‘participation and connection’. Results show that foreigners and people who live together experience a higher increase on variables of ‘activation and internalization’ and ‘participation and connection’. Furthermore, results show that learners who received school education at a primary level and have no professional qualification experience a higher increase of social inclusion on a few variables of social inclusion.
Keywords:continuous education  adult learning  transfer  social inclusion  learning environment
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