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Old 11-10-2014, 12:36 AM   #183
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Still Another Recently-Published Routledge Ebook for Free

This is the last one of the recently published free Routledge titles, that I've found.

Vocational Education of Female Entrepreneurs in China: A multitheoretical and multidimensional analysis of successful businesswomen's everyday lives (Routledge ... in Lifelong Learning and Adult Education). By Mary Ann Maslak. Not rated yet (it has just been published). Print list price $145.00; Kindle price now $0.00. Routledge, publisher. 120 pages. http://www.amazon.com/Vocational-Edu...t+Education%29.

Book Description
This book examines the ways in which formal and non-formal education can contribute to mature and possibly illiterate women’s successful design, development and operation of small businesses in rural settings. Calling on varied yet pertinent social theories, and the exceptional introduction to and study of profitable businesses operated by Dongxiang Muslim women in the southern Gansu province of north-western China, the author explains the multifaceted formula for women's challenges and successes in their business endeavours and goal for financial security, and argues that informal learning is the most important type of education to employ knowledge and skills to earn a living in general, and design and operate small businesses by women in rural areas in particular. The book concludes with an original, timely and necessary model for education that could be utilized by the women in this work; one that positions informal education as the primary conduit for successful entrepreneurial work and combines elements of both formal and non-formal educational principles and practices, thus offering support for the successful operation of women's businesses.

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