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Edited by Alan Tuckett |
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This book is a tribute to a leading researcher in participation studies, as well as a look back to the lessons to be drawn from past struggles to secure greater equity for marginalised groups, and forward to the social, political and educational policy challenges facing providers, administrators, politicians and public in securing life-wide and life-long learning for all.
The opening chapters cover the relationship between informal learning and the pursuit of learning for everyone; the central section addresses women’s education, social class and adult learning, older people, learning and work, and the place of volunteers as learners and teachers in their own right; followed by two chapters looking at widening participation in further and higher education. The final chapter returns to the key theme: evaluating Veronica McGivney’s work in participation studies, and considering its implications for adult learning and active citizenship.
The contributors are leading practitioners and theorists of adult and continuing learning. Together, they present a powerful, coherent case for the support of adult learning, in Jane Thompson’s memorable phrase, ‘for a change’, asserting that the pursuit of an inclusive and egalitarian society through inclusive and egalitarian polices for the education of adults is right for a civilised society and a dynamic economy.
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| Chapter 1 | Participation and the pursuit of equality | Alan Tuckett |
| Chapter 2 | Sides to middle – adult learning is for everyone | Ursula Howard |
| Chapter 3 | Time to use the F word again | Jane Thompson |
| Chapter 4 | Women and education in the South | Julia Preece |
| Chapter 5 | A gift in their hands | Wilma Fraser, Chris Scarlett and Annie Winner |
| Chapter 6 | Social class and widening participation | Richard Taylor |
| Chapter 7 | The ‘baby bulge’ generation comes to retirement | Stephen McNair |
| Chapter 8 | Volunteers, social policy and adult learning | Peter Lavender |
| Chapter 9 | Kennedy revisited: we know how to widen participation – now we need to make it happen | Judith Summers |
| Chapter 10 | Adults in higher education – the search for a policy learning journey | Maria Slowe |
| Chapter 11 | Learning society, relations of learning: civic engagement and widening participation in the work of Veronica McGivney | John Field |
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| Index |
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