Abstract
This paper examines how Third Way politics play out in policy discourse in adult education in Canada and New Zealand. It then places these findings in the larger context of the debates on “second modernity.”
Keywords
Third Way, policy, Canada, New Zealand, globalization
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Recommended Citation
Walker, J.
(2006).
The Third Way to Adult Education.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2006/papers/63
The Third Way to Adult Education
This paper examines how Third Way politics play out in policy discourse in adult education in Canada and New Zealand. It then places these findings in the larger context of the debates on “second modernity.”