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Jamaica And The Lifelong education Paradigm

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Peter W Jones (Economic Development Institute-Jamaica)

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Lifelong learning is education for the knowledge economy. In order for Jamaica to transition from a Developing Country to a Developed Country whether it be a Jamaica Labour Party Administration or a Peoples National Party administration it will be highly necessary to create a Knowledge based society, the inability to seriously overcome this challenge will mean we will be in transition to a developed country for an infinite number of years.

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Development and Comp Systems with number 0412015.

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Date of creation: 24 Dec 2004
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Keywords: Education Jamaica Jamaica Education Jamaica Jamaica

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