Through its unique theoretical framework - a cultural understanding of teaching and learning - this book develops a new way of understanding educational improvement, one which focuses on the formation and transformation of the practices through which students learn. Based on detailed ethnographic research of seventeen learning sites in further education colleges, this book generates a unique insight into a wide variety of practices of teaching and learning. Illustrated by case studies, it is structured around three key questions:
what do learning cultures in FE look like and...
Through its unique theoretical framework - a cultural understanding of teaching and learning - this book develops a new way of understanding educat...
Now that learning is seen as lifelong and lifewide, what specifically makes a learning context? What are the resultant consequences for teaching practices when working in specific contexts? Drawing upon a variety of academic disciplines, Rethinking Contexts for Learning and Teaching explores some of the different means of understanding teaching and learning, both in and across contexts, the issues they raise and their implications for pedagogy and research. It specifically addresses
What constitutes a context for learning?
How do we engage the...
Now that learning is seen as lifelong and lifewide, what specifically makes a learning context? What are the resultant consequences for teaching pr...
What is the role of narrative in how people learn throughout their lives?
Are there different patterns and forms of narrativity? How do they influence learning?
Based on data gathered for the Learning Lives project, which sought to understand learning by questioning individuals about their life stories, this book seeks to define a new learning theory which focuses on the role of narrative and narration in learning. Through a number of detailed case-studies based on longitudinal interviews conducted over three and four-year periods with a wide range of life story...
What is the role of narrative in how people learn throughout their lives?
Are there different patterns and forms of narrativity? How do they...
By tracking the lives of over 120 adults from across Britain and undertaking 528 in-depth interviews, asking people about their life histories and the place of learning in their lives, the authors have come to the conclusion that learning means and does much more in peoples' lives than is acknowledged by current education policy and politics.
By tracking the lives of over 120 adults from across Britain and undertaking 528 in-depth interviews, asking people about their life histories and the...
Bringing together the work of international experts in the field, and two interviews with Derrida himself, this book provides a key to the reflections that Derrida's work has prompted on all aspects of educational studies. The contributors address fundamental educational issues from a Derridian perspective to demonstrate the relevance of his work in contemporary, multicultural societies.
Bringing together the work of international experts in the field, and two interviews with Derrida himself, this book provides a key to the reflections...
This volume gives educational theorists the chance to let rip and say what they really want to say. In doing so it sends a blast of fresh air through the dusty halls of academe. The vast majority of the literature in education theory and philosophy follows the conventions of academic writing, and rightly so. Yet its formal, abstract and objective style, which focuses on the careful presentation of theoretical and philosophical arguments, doesn t always give us insights into what motivates and drives the authors while for academic neophytes it can be dense and arcane.
Here, those same...
This volume gives educational theorists the chance to let rip and say what they really want to say. In doing so it sends a blast of fresh air throu...
Through a combination of theoretical development, methodological reflection and empirical case study, this book provides new insights in the complexities of learning in the context of the ongoing struggle for democracy.
Through a combination of theoretical development, methodological reflection and empirical case study, this book provides new insights in the complexit...
Adult learning matters. There is now widespread agreement that modern countries depend on the creativity, skills and knowledge of the entire population for their prosperity. Many people talk of our future well-being in terms of a 'knowledge economy' or a 'learning society' in which every person's ability to develop new capabilities will provide them with resources that will help them and the wider community to adapt and thrive. While in theory this makes lifelong learning into an exciting prospect, in practice this broad agenda is often reduced to a narrowly economic conception.
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Adult learning matters. There is now widespread agreement that modern countries depend on the creativity, skills and knowledge of the entire popula...
What should the relationship between school and society be? Obstinate Education: Reconnecting School and Society argues that education is not just there to give individuals, groups and societies what they want from it, but that education has a duty to resist. Education needs to be obstinate, not for the sake of being difficult, but in order to make sure that it can contribute to emancipation and democratisation. This requires that education always brings in the question whether what is desired from it is going to help with living life well, individually and collectively, on a planet that has...
What should the relationship between school and society be? Obstinate Education: Reconnecting School and Society argues that education is not just the...
What should the relationship between school and society be? Obstinate Education: Reconnecting School and Society argues that education is not just there to give individuals, groups and societies what they want from it, but that education has a duty to resist. Education needs to be obstinate, not for the sake of being difficult, but in order to make sure that it can contribute to emancipation and democratisation. This requires that education always brings in the question whether what is desired from it is going to help with living life well, individually and collectively, on a planet that has...
What should the relationship between school and society be? Obstinate Education: Reconnecting School and Society argues that education is not just the...