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Who put forward the theory of lifelong education in 1960s?
The concept of lifelong education was put forward after the 1960s. 65438-0965 Paul Lungrande, Director of Adult Education Bureau of UNESCO, put forward the concept of "lifelong education" at an adult education conference.

Paul Lungrande was born on June 5438+09 10 in Capran, Calais. He is studying at the University of Paris. After graduation, I have been teaching in primary and secondary schools for many years and have been active in the front of adult education in France for a long time. He served as the director of the French Workers' Education Center and advocated the establishment of the French mass education movement group People and Culture Association.

1965, lengrand put forward the idea of lifelong education in Introduction to Lifelong Education. Since then, Lungeland has successively written books such as Adult Education and Lifelong Education (1969) and Lifelong Education (1970), and cooperated with UNESCO to vigorously promote lifelong education and carry out a series of activities.

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1970 is the International Year of Education, and UNESCO focuses on lifelong education. This year, the organization launched at least 49 projects, all of which are directly related to lifelong education, or checking its application in literacy education and vocational education, or planning new activities, or trying to clarify the concept of lifelong education.

Lengrand's masterpiece Introduction to Lifelong Education (1970) shows his thoughts on lifelong education, which was published as a monograph of the International Year of Education. This book has been translated into 18 languages. Among them, related ideas have become the main basis for many countries to elaborate and implement lifelong education, which has a very wide influence. Lungrande is also known as "one of the advocates of lifelong education".

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Paul Lungelan