ABSTRACT

This book weaves together different strands of research in the area of lifelong learning that concentrates particularly on learning in alternative settings and ways, such experiential learning and informal and community learning. Drawing upon international research, the book examines how these strands of research can contribute to each other.

The contributions to this book are based on material presented at a conference at the Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning, UK, and they focus on research into key issues of policy and practice in lifelong learning. Establishing a wider framework for debate about the meaning and significance of lifelong learning, this timely and thought-provoking book provides practitioners in the field with a relevant and current discussion on some very important ideas about non-formal education.

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Introduction: Tangled up in learning

ByRICHARD EDWARDS, J IM GALLACHER AND SUSAN WHITTAKER
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PART I Theory, methods, concepts

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Informal learning: The challenge for research

ByVERONICA MCGIVNEY
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chapter 4|19 pages

European policies on ‘non-formal’ learning: a genealogical review

ByHELEN COLLEY, PHIL HODKINSON, JANICE MALCOLM
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PART II Learning processes

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chapter 6|13 pages

Pedagogic learning in the pedagogic workplace

ByJANICE MALCOLM, MIRIAM ZUKAS
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PART III Learning outcomes

chapter 10|18 pages

Learning in action: Lessons from poor women in the South

BySALMA ISMAIL
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chapter 12|19 pages

Learning in the new work order

ByJEAN SEARLE
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chapter 13|22 pages

Lifelong learning reaching regions: where other learning doesn’t reach

ByKATE SANKEY, MIKE OSBORNE
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chapter 14|7 pages

Researching learning outside the academy: Emerging themes

ByJIM GALLACHER, RICHARD EDWARDS, SUSAN WHITTAKER
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