Using informal education : an alternative to casework, teaching, and control?

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Using informal education : an alternative to casework, teaching, and control?

edited by Tony Jeffs and Mark Smith

(Innovations in education)

Open University Press, 1990

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [144]-150) and index

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Description

In recent years there has been a growing interest in the use of informal education in welfare and schooling. This has been reflected in major developments in practice. "Using Informal Education" is an exploraton of these changes, and aims to provide an insight into practice. It has been written by practitioners working in a high range of settings, including social work, adult education, higher education, probation, schooling, community work, the church and youth work. As well as examining examples of practice, this volume discusses particular aspects of the theory of informal education and relates these to theory.

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Using informal education personality and curriculum informal education in residential work with adults informal education with young women in the community informal education - a place in the new school curriculum? neighbourhood, crime and informal education informal education - a Christian perspective working with carers where practice enlightens theory and theory enriches practice educating informal educators

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