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Stretching the Academy

The politics and practice of widening participation in Higher Education

Jane Thompson (Ed)
ISBN 1 86201 091 9
2000

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In government rhetoric, ‘widening participation’ in Higher Education is a way of stretching a system that was once designed for an elite, to accommodate a wider social mix of students in order to encourage economic regeneration through education and social inclusion. For those who work in, or who want to study in Higher Education, the government agenda raises issues about purpose and provision in ways that present both an enormous challenge and an opportunity.

In her introduction to Stretching the Academy, Thompson asks how we can make the most of the opportunities created, now that participation and democratic renewal are back on the political agenda. She considers the extent to which we can:

"not only ‘stretch’ but also ‘turn’ the academy; create the space; re-theorise the discourse; influence the practice; operate dialectically and strategically within and against the systems in which we work. "

This collection of twelve essays provides a major new intervention in the widening participation debate by academics active in radical politics. Collectively they bring together critical analyses and inspirational prose, rooted in the authority of experience and practice. They promote a distinctive social theory of knowledge, deriving from a politically committed analysis and theory of power. These are ideas which inform pedagogy that is concerned with democratising knowledge-making and learning, in ways that re-define the parameters of what counts as Higher Education.

Stretching the Academy provides essential reading for all those concerned with the part played by Higher Education in widening participation.

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Reviews

‘An important and appropriately theorised re-assertion of the values, knowledge, contexts and methods of social purpose adult education and their potential interface with HE.’
(Rennie Johnston, Adults Learning)

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Contents

Introduction Jane Thompson
Chapter 1 Joining, invading, reconstructing: participation for a change? Janice Malcolm
Chapter 2 Beyond rhetoric: reclaiming a radical agenda for active participation in Higher Education Mary Stuart
Chapter 3 Peripherality, solidarity and mutual learning in the  global/local development business Anne Ryan
Chapter 4 Common goods: beyond the new work ethic to the universe of the imagination Tom Steele
Chapter 5 Concepts of self-directed learning in Higher Education:  re-establishing the democratic tradition Richard Taylor
Chapter 6 Social capital: a critique Loraine Blaxter and Christina Hughes
Chapter 7 Women’s community education in Ireland: the need for new directions towards ‘really useful knowledge’ Anne B Ryan and Bríd Connolly
Chapter 8 Friendship, flourishing and solidarity in community-based education Keith Hammond
Chapter 9 Missionary and other positions: the community, the university and widening participation Pat Whaley
Chapter 10 Widening participation through Action Learning in the Community Marjorie Mayo and Anan Collymore
Chapter 11 Working with contradictions in the struggle for access John Bamber, Alan Ducklin and Lyn Tett
Chapter 12 Turning the discourse Jim Crowther, Ian Martin and Mae Shaw
Notes on Contributors

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