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Words in Edgeways

Radical learning for social change

Jane Thompson
ISBN 1 86201 013 7
1997
£19.95   (US$38.00  €32.00) [excludes P&P]
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Jane Thompson’s books and essays have inspired and validated the work of radical practitioners in adult and community education not only in Britain, but also overseas – particularly in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States.

This is a collection of extracts, essays and conference presentations - written over a twenty-year period, on working class and women’s education. This volume covers the application of Marxist, sociological and feminist analysis to adult education; connections between the women’s movement and adult education, and a collection of writings by women learners whose lives were restricted by poverty and family violence.

This book will be useful to students on adult and continuing education courses at Diploma and Masters level. It will also be of relevance to staff development activity, conferences and workshops in which matters of curriculum, political education, participatory learning, citizenship and social change are being discussed. Practitioners in adult learning and community education who are concerned about disadvantage and issues of inclusion and exclusion will also find this book valuable.

See also: More Words in Edgeways: rediscovering adult education published in 2007

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Reviews

‘….a serious and sustained account of the best and worst in English education from a writer who knows how to use language and to entertain….should be a key reference.’
(NOW in FE)

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Contents

Foreword Helena Kennedy QC
A word in edgeways... Stephen Yeo
Chapter 1. Adult education and the disadvantaged
Chapter 2. The personal implications of women's subordination
Chapter 3. Women and adult education
Chapter 4. The cost and value of adult education to working class women
Chapter 5. Adult education and the women's movement
Chapter 6. Doing it for ourselves
Chapter 7. Learning, liberation and maturity: an open letter to whoever's left
Chapter 8. Feminism and women's education
Chapter 9. The great tradition: a personal reflection
Chapter 10. Really useful knowledge: linking theory and practice

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