Rerooting lifelong learning : resourcing neighbourhood renewal
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Rerooting lifelong learning : resourcing neighbourhood renewal
NIACE, 2001
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内容説明
From one of the leading voices in adult learning, this new policy discussion paper considers the relationship between lifelong learning, active citizenship and neighbourhood renewal. The government has declared its intention to actively involve local people in the task of turning around their devastated and deprived communities. In the process, it represents one of the best chances to put some of the most ambitious aspirations for lifelong learning into practice. Internationally-renowned Thompson discusses whether we are up to the challenge, if we know what to do and if we are ready to get serious about active citizenship and social inclusion. This will be of great interest to policy makers and practitioners who are concerned about active citizenship and neighbourhood renewal.
目次
- 1 The National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal
- 2 Tackling poverty
- 3 Encouraging public participation
- 4 Lifelong Learning
- 5 A tale of four cities
- 5.1 Derry
- 5.2 Hull
- 5.3 Oxford
- 5.4 Portsmouth
- 6 Issues raised
- 7 Listening to learners
- 7.1 Gaynor
- 7.2 Tommy
- 7.3 Lindsay
- 8 Related commentaries
- 8.1 Joined up thinking not stitched up thinking
- 8.2 The limitations of individualism and the idea of community
- 8.3 Reclaiming social purpose
- 8.4 People before systems
- 9 Questions for discussion
- Acknowledgements
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