Seth Brown is Head and Coordinator of UNESCO UNEVOC and Lecturer in the School of Education at RMIT University, Australia. His research contributes to understanding how social and cultural change impacts young people’s health and well-being, and the availability of educational, training and employment pathways.
Peter Kelly is Professor of Education in the School of Education at Deakin University, Australia. His research focuses on young people, their education, training and employment pathways, and their health and well-being, at a time of profound planetary crises at the convergence of the sixth mass extinction and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Scott K. Phillips is Director of Kershaw Phillips Consulting. He works with government and community organisations to understand people’s needs, develop policies and programmes, and facilitate research and evaluation. He is also Adjunct Associate Professor with UNESCO UNEVOC at RMIT University, Australia.
2 Ebooks de Scott K. Phillips
Seth Brown & Peter Kelly: Belonging, Identity, Time and Young People’s Engagement in the Middle Years of School
This book explores the complex ways in which belonging, identity and time are entangled in shaping young people engagement with the middle years of school. The authors argue that these ‘entanglements …
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€53.49
Seth Brown & Peter Kelly: Informal Workers and a Political Economy of Lifelong Learning
This book makes an innovative, sociologically informed contribution to academic and policy discussions about informal work, skills and training for lifelong learning (LLL) and the promise of decent w …
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€37.44