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Lifeworlds and learning

Essays in the theory, philosophy and practice of  lifelong learning

Bill Williamson
ISBN 1 86201 044 7
1998
£18.95   (US$36.00  €30.50) [excludes P&P]
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Lifelong learning is an indispensable idea. UNESCO, OECD and the European Union (EU) promote it as the key to prosperity and democracy in the twenty-first century. It is at the heart of current debates about the Learning Society, sustainable international development and world peace.

Against the necessary background of global economic modernisation, the profound political and social dislocations of twentieth-century history, the essays in this book explore the promise and limitations of current models of lifelong learning.

Distinctive in tone and perspective, they demonstrate that learning is inseparable from morality and freedom. The tightening bond between knowledge and power can only be loosened through new forms of teaching, learning and creativity, all of which are central to any credible idea of lifelong learning. Each requires new forms of dialogue and of citizenship to secure change in formal education, the renewal of communities, the democratisation of employment and strategies to combat inequality and social exclusion on an international scale. Lifelong learning both requires and builds a new kind of society.

Written for an international audience of learners, educators and policy-makers, this book is a challenging and accessible contribution to contemporary debates about lifelong learning.

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‘…a worthwhile addition to the reading list of many formal educational programmes as well as a “catalytic” read to those in community and adult education…both requires and deserves attentive reading.’
(Development Education Journal)

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Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part 1. Theory
Chapter 1. The sociology of lifelong learning
Chapter 2. Knowledge, power and ignorance
Chapter 3. Knowing, understanding and feeling
Chapter 4. Lifeworlds and learning
Part 2. Contexts
Chapter 5. Class, culture and adult education
Chapter 6. Education and community regeneration
Chapter 7. Institutions and power: the archaeology of educational organisations
Part 3. Experience
Chapter 8. Learning and creativity
Chapter 9. Moral learning in the moral maze
Chapter 10. Personal change in adulthood
Chapter 11. Dialogue and learning: towards a new model of citizenship
References
Index

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