This book is written at a time when our own field of adult education is under assault from a variety of capitalist and neoconservative forces pressuring us… to turn away from the causes of criticality, lifelong learning, and education for freedom. Rather than succumb to these pressures, we have hope that our long term goals of education for life and living can and will be accomplished alongside professional and vocational education. This book offers new insight into what is a very dark moment of our human civilization. From the preface by Dr Carlos Alberto Torres, Professor, GSEIS, Director, Paulo Freire Institute, University of California at Los Angeles The book offers decidedly critical and international perspectives on various aspects of adult education, especially on state, citizenship and neoliberal policies. Critical in both content and method, it is at the same time the part of the collective work needed to advance the Belém call to action by furthering awareness and capacity in the field of adult education. Dr Katarina Popovic, Professor, Universität Duisburg-Essen, University of Belgrade & DBB International, In the midst of diminishing resources and growing inequalities, English and Mayo provide an incisive and much needed critique of adult education in ways that highlight not only its historical and philosophical roots but also its major significance to the practice of democracy. In a direct challenge to the neoliberal accountability craze, Learning with Adults offers a rigorous political reading of the field—one that systematically challenges oppressive educational policies and practices, while affirming an emancipatory vision of civic engagement. Truly an informative treatise that sheds new light on the education of adults. Dr Antonia Darder Professor & Leavey Presidential Endowed Chair in Education Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles Leona English and Peter Mayo challenge hegemonic assumptions and ideas, while offering a constructive alternative based on the principle of working with learners and not just for them. Their analysis is accessible enough for newcomers to the field, while the authors’ wide-ranging coverage and radical approach provide refreshing and challenging messages for the most experienced adult educator. Up-to-date, genuinely international and passionately committed, Learning with Adults is a great book. Dr John Field, Professor, University of Stirling Cover design by Annemarie Mayo
Table des matières
Preface; Introduction: Learning with Adults: A Critical Pedagogical Introduction; Section 1: Contextualising Adult Education; 1. The Debates around Lifelong Education/Learning; 2. Adult Education, Neo-liberalism, and the State; 3. Adult Education and Citizenship – A Contested Terrain; Section 2: Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives on Adult Education; 4. Marxism and the Emancipatory Tradition in Adult Education and Learning; 5. Post-structuralism and Adult Education; 6. Post-colonialism and Adult Education; Section 3: Contexts of Practice in Adult Education; 7. Adult Education and Work; 9. Museums, Cultural Politics, and Adult Learning; 10. Adult Education and Social Movements; 11. Adult Education and Community Development; 12. University Continuing Education; Section 4: Concerns in the Practice of Adult Education; 13. Women and Adult Education; 14. Racism and Adult Education; 15. Spirituality and Adult Education; 16. Environmental Adult Education; 17. Adult Health Education; 18. Education of Older Adults; Conclusion: The Critical Turn in Adult Education; References; Name Index; Subject Index; Frequently Used Abbreviations.