ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1991, this book gives international coverage of opportunities in youth development and education from a unique comparative angle. The book is split into two parts: the first focusses on the former USSR, Europe and North America, setting the issues within the wider context of the political debate of the superpowers. The second part looks at newly developing countries and their relationship with the developed world. There is a broad variety of case studies, including material on Chile, Botswana and the Seychelles - areas which are often overlooked.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Introduction
part I|2 pages
East and West
chapter 7|11 pages
European Economic Community
towards an employment, training and education policy for young and mature adults
part II|2 pages
North and South
chapter 12|13 pages
The Seychelles National Youth Service 1981-86
curriculum innovation, implementation and purification
chapter 13|12 pages
International perspectives on youth, development and education:
a case study of China