Australian Journal of Adult Learning


Volume 43, Number 1, April 2003


Contents in AJAL


Editor's desk

Roger Harris


Refereed articles


The flexible workforce: Implications for lifelong learning

Jane Cruikshank


A case for the underestimated informal side of lifelong learning

Lesley Harrison


Learning from the past: Implications for effective VET delivery of adult education services in the Northern Territory

Allan Arnott


Non-refereed articles


Introducing lifelong and lifewide learning in the development of careers for corrections staff

Sean O'Toole


The will to learn, not just teach: challenges and considerations for educators of Aboriginal adults

Carolyn Cousins


The value of on-line communication: Findings from a community development course

Terrie Ferman, Ingrid Burkett and Meg Hooper


Recording our history

Bob Holderness-Roddam


Good ConneXions

Bob Holderness-Roddam


Review essay


A novel way of teaching

Peter Willis


Book reviews


Each parent carries the flame: Waldorf schools as sites for promoting lifelong learning, creating community and educating for social renewal (Stehlik)

Michael F Christie


Ecological pioneers: A social history of Australian ecological thought and action (Mulligan and Hill)

James Whelan


A portable Egypt (Madsen)

Robert Crotty


Journal Scan

Michele Simons