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2014 | Tom 21 | 393-410

Article title

Adult Education Research in Poland and Germany on the European Level: Two Sleeping Beauties?

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PL
Badania nad edukacją dorosłych w Polsce i Niemczech na szczeblu europejskim: dwie Śpiące Królewny?

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Abstracts

EN
This paper analyzes Polish and German papers contributed to conferences of the European research society ESREA. The method “program analysis” is used. The analysis demonstrates that Polish and German researchers are present in this European forum for research in adult education. But there are also some shortcomings. Perspectives for further improvement are suggested and discussed.393-41
PL
Niniejszy artykuł jest poświęcony analizie Polskich oraz Niemieckich referatów nadesłanych na konferencje Europejskiego Stowarzyszenia Badaczy Edukacji Dorosłych (ESREA). Użyto tutaj metody „program analysis”, dzięki której wykazano, że Polscy i Niemieccy naukowcy aktywnie uczestniczą w Europejskim forum dotyczącym badań nad edukacją dorosłych. Jednakże można zaobserwować tutaj pewne wady i braki. Niniejszy artykuł proponuje i omawia sugerowane zmiany.

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393-410

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Contributors

  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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