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II. EDUCATION AND ITS CONTEXT
We have noted a clear link between
social isolation and educational deficiencies. Traditional
education is being increasingly challenged and has in many
cases become "reactionary". There appears to be a growing
gap between rapidly changing society, culture, politics,
economy and production and the knowledge and values provided
by the classroom. It is certainly difficult to keep teachers
up-to-date in key matters or to interest students in tasks
that are of little import to daily life and work. Companies
make ever increasing training demands on their personnel,
and human resource managers must constantly struggle against
the evident failings in the education of the workers they
hire and the insufficient training received at work
itself.

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