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Excerpts from the overview:
The 2009-2010 State of Learning in Canada: A Year in Review report provides the most up-to-date information available on Canada's learning landscape, and in the process helps contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of how Canadians are faring as lifelong learners.
As in previous State of Learning reports, this report reflects CCL's vision of learning as a lifelong process. Time and again our research affirms that the skills and knowledge that citizens bring to their families, workplaces and communities help determine a country's economic success and overall quality of life.
It is this core value that continues to guide CCL's research and our commitment to fostering a learning society in which all members can develop their full potential as active, engaged learners and contributing members of their community.
This report adopts a life-course approach, beginning with data related to learning in the early childhood years and school-based education through to the formal and informal learning of adults.