Education and community : the politics of practice

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Education and community : the politics of practice

edited by Garth Allen and Ian Martin

(Cassell education series)

Cassell, 1992

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This brings together accounts of the interface between education, social welfare and community. The contributors are all active in the politics of practice and provide an account of current and continuing realities of community education. Community education is a field which has attracted the critical attention not only of academics but also of enthusiasts throughout education. This book brings together contributions from leading figures who have a particular interest in the interface between education, social welfare and the community. The contributors look at how the huge changes in education and social policy over recent years have affected the course of community education - both in its theory and practice. This should be used by all those students, teachers, youth workers and policy makers who are involved in community education.

目次

  • Part 1 Rethinking ideas: histories of community education - a feminist critique, Sue Mansfield (Northern College, Dundee)
  • the state, ideology and the community school movement, Tony Jeffs (Newcastle-upon-Tyne Polytechnic)
  • community education - LEA and the dilemmas of possessive individualism, Ian Martin. Part 2 Reworking practice: defending community education in school - an LEA strategy, Roger Giles (Burley Community College, Leicestershire)
  • the politics of parental involvement, Emma Beresford (Community-School Liaison Officer, Manchester)
  • equal opportunities and educational values in the assessment of prior learning, Beth Humphries (Manchester Polytechnic)
  • education and unwaged adults - relevance, social control and empowerment, Rennie Johnston (Southampton University)
  • "straightening the bend" - from psychiatric hospital care in the community, Liz Foster (Bolton Community Education Service)
  • community development and "customer care" - conflict or convergence?, Sue Charteris (Kirklees Metropolitan Council)
  • networking - tactics of survival, Pam Flynn (Adult Education Service, Newcastle-upon-Tyne). Part 3 Education, community and citizenship: the possibilities of public life - educating in the community, Mark Smith (YMCA National College, London)
  • education for community in the 1990s - a Christian perspective, David Clark (Westhill College, Birmingham)
  • education, community and citizenship in the 1990s, Garth Allen.

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