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Changing Directions

A critical look at the future of work & unemployment

Photocopiable !

Katherine Hughes with
David Hitchcock, Carole Lushington, Ann Schofield and Tom Sherry

ISBN 1 86201 059 5
2000

£50.00   (US$92.00  €77.00) [excludes P&P]
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This is a pack of flexible and usable materials for use with adults wanting to understand changes in their own lives.  It considers ways in which people can individually and collectively channel their creativities and social involvements, and seeks to challenge the isolating and disconnecting effects of unemployment and community decline.  Materials can be photocopied for use with learners.

The pack can be used in a variety of learning situations, whether individually at home or in self-organised groups.  Chapters offer interactive material for classroom-based activities and discussions.  Tutors will find the pack useful in developing an understanding of a range of issues around the changing labour market, and in prompting questions on personal and collective power.

This pack will be of interest to voluntary organisations, community educators, local authorities and colleges working with people who are unemployed or partly employed

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Reviews

‘…should enable any trained and reasonably experienced tutor working with adult learners to structure an insightful, challenging and possibly even inspiring course…a well-crafted and tested product.’
(Newscheck)

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Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. The future of work
Chapter 2. Unemployment
Chapter 3. Communications and democracy
Chapter 4. Facing the figures
Chapter 5. Culture is ordinary
Chapter 6. Identity and resistance
Chapter 7. Challenging and changing
Appendices

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