The Case for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition for Labour Education in Canada
Resource type
            
        Authors/contributors
                    - Spencer, Bruce (Author)
 - Briton, Derek (Author)
 - Gereluk, Winston (Author)
 
Title
            The Case for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition for Labour Education in Canada
        Abstract
            This article argues the case for recognising the value of labour learning within the formal education system. It is based on an introduction to the report by Gereluk (2001) and discusses the impact of prior learning and recognition (PLAR) on Canadian labour education as well as outlining why labour education deserves recognition. The article reviews aspects of labour education detailed in the report including the content and purposes of union courses and who participates in, and who delivers, union courses.
        Publication
            Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society
        Volume
            2
        Pages
            45-53
        Date
            Spring 2003
        Citation
            Spencer, B., Briton, D., & Gereluk, W. (2003). The Case for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition for Labour Education in Canada. Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society, 2, 45–53. http://www.justlabour.yorku.ca/volume2/pdfs/spenceretal.pdf
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