Researching Learning Cultures and Educational Identities in Communities: The Impact of Adult Learning

Author:   Carrie Birch
Publisher:   National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
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9781862016453


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   20 June 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Researching Learning Cultures and Educational Identities in Communities: The Impact of Adult Learning


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This is a book about connections between social and educational inequalities in the UK. It draws on empirical research into how these inequalities impact on lives, particularly those of adults who, having left school with few or no qualifications, are likely to suffer social exclusion. Through life histories, the research explores early educational experiences and their effect on identities in adult life, perspectives on learning, and the impact of learning cultures. A long-standing concern of adult lifelong learning stakeholders is explored: why mainstream provision apparently does not always succeed in re-engaging and retaining adults who left school without qualifications and who live in communities suffering social exclusion, a flawed term in social policy, not least because it implies and reinforces a sense of 'them and us' division in society. The research is significant because findings challenge current assumptions about perspectives of learning, framed by the real-life experiences of people excluded from adult learning and its benefits. Moreover, the book adds to the research about adult lifelong learning in ways that may bring a more informed view of this 'problem'. This text will be invaluable to adult learning policy-makers, practitioners, researchers, students and regeneration managers and agencies who are interested in work to; maximise access to learning and opportunities for improvement; promote social renewal in communities through enjoyment of learning; and, maximise the positive impact of learning on social and economic wellbeing.

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Author:   Carrie Birch
Publisher:   National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
Imprint:   National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9781862016453


ISBN 10:   1862016453
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   20 June 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Contents Chapter 1. Introduction and overview. Chapter 2. Research design and methodology: the research journey through the community. Chapter 3. Study I: Community context. Chapter 4. Study II: Research with adults who are reluctant to re-engage with formal learning. Chapter 5. Study III: Learning through life - evaluating impact of a community theatre project. Chapter 6. Learning from research and implications for local practice References. Glossary

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About the Author: Carrie Birch has worked as a practitioner developing learning in community and school settings with adults, early years children, families, staff and organisations in several areas of the UK. She gained a PhD (2010) for her research exploring learning cultures, and continues to investigate effective models of engagement for learning in working class communities.

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