Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the validity of the LLEHUREDE (Lifelong Learning and Human Resource Development) scale as an instrument to measure thoughts, beliefs and attitudes that monitor emotional components relevant to the relation between lifelong learning and human resource development and its impact on people's careers and their professional choices within a Greek sample of enterprises. Initially, it consisted of 80 items concerning 8 conceptual sub-scales, which measured workers' attitudes concerning their understanding and emotions towards lifelong learning and human resource development including: awareness of lifelong learning, attitudes towards educational, vocational and development policies, culture of lifelong learning, business strategy, value system and ethical perceptions, evaluation policy of participation in educational programmes, trainee's orientation towards lifelong learning, emotional identity of trainee, and contemporary trends of lifelong learning. In particular, this research study presents the responses of 87 Greek employees, managers and employers from different enterprises in Greece. The results provide the final scale, which consists of 42 items from the initial LLEHUREDE Scale and for which the factorial validity was strongly verified.
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