Becky Shelley, Kitty te Riele, Natalie Brown, Tess Crellin
The transformative power of education is widely recognised. Yet, harnessing the transformative power of education is complex for exactly those people and communities who would benefit the most. Much scholarship is available describing the ways in which educational access, opportunity and outcomes are unequally distributed; and much scholarship is dedicated to analysing and critiquing the ‘problems’ of education. This volume gratefully builds on such analysis, to take a more constructive stance: examining how to better enable education to fulfil its promise of transforming lives. ...
The transformative power of education is widely recognised. Yet, harnessing the transformative power of education is complex for exactly those people ...
Becky Shelley, Kitty te Riele, Natalie Brown, Tess Crellin
The transformative power of education is widely recognised. Yet, harnessing the transformative power of education is complex for exactly those people and communities who would benefit the most. Much scholarship is available describing the ways in which educational access, opportunity and outcomes are unequally distributed; and much scholarship is dedicated to analysing and critiquing the ‘problems’ of education. This volume gratefully builds on such analysis, to take a more constructive stance: examining how to better enable education to fulfil its promise of transforming lives. ...
The transformative power of education is widely recognised. Yet, harnessing the transformative power of education is complex for exactly those people ...