Making Space: Merging Theory and Practice in Adult Education
Editat de Vanessa Sheared, Peggy A. Sisselen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2001
This book will provide professors and students, adult literacy teachers, corporate trainers, community-based organizers, and others with alternative ways to think about adult education practice, adult learners, and the multiple, intersecting realities that influence the teaching/learning transaction. In so doing, this book provides practitioners and academicians with a forum to dialog about emerging theories and practices, and through the discourse they can begin to merge theories and practices through language that is accessible and inclusive.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780897896009
ISBN-10: 0897896009
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0897896009
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Foreword: The Beginning: A Response by Phyllis Cunningham
Deconstructing Exclusion and Inclusion in AE
Opening the Gates: Reflections on Power: Hegemony, Language, and the Status Quo by Peggy A. Sissel and Vanessa Sheared
Incorporating Postmodernist Perspectives into Adult Education by David F. Hemphill
Challenging Adult Learning: A Feminist Perspective by Daniele D. Flannery and Elizabeth Hayes
Talking about Whiteness: Adult Learning Principles and the Invisible Norm by Sue Shore
An Invisible Presence, Silenced Voices: African-Americans in the Adult Education Professoriate by Sherwood E. Smith and Scipio A.J. Colin III
History Revisited and Claimed
African-American Market Woman: Her Past, Our Future by Cheryl Smith
Creating an Intellectual Basis for Friendship: Practice and Politics in a White, Women's Study Group by Jane M. Hugo
Northern Philanthropy's Idealogical Influence on African-American Adult Education in the Rural South by Bernadine S. Chapman
Struggling to Learn, Learning to Struggle: Workers, Workplace Learning, and the Emergence of Human Resource Development by Fred Schied
The Role of Adult Education in Workplace Ageism by Su-fen Liu and Frances Rees
Classrooms and/or Communities: Contexts, Questions, and Critiques
Communities in the Classroom: Critical Reflections on Adult Education in an Appalachian Community by Mary Beth Bingman and Connie White, with Amelia R.B. Kirby
Education, Incarceration, and the Marginalization of Women by Irene C. Baird
Adult Basic Education: Equipped for the Future or for Failure? by Donna Amstutz
Teaching as Political Practice by Ruth Bounous
Cultural Infusion: Reflections on Identity and Practice
African-American Women of Inspiration by Angela Humphrey Brown
Through the Eyes of a Latina: Professional Women in Adult Education by Rosita Lopez Marcano
By My Own Eyes: A Story of Learning and Culture by Lynette Harper and "Mira"
Using Queer Cultural Studies to Transgress Adult Educational Space by André P. Grace
Feminist Perspectives on Adult Education: Constantly Shifting Identities in Constantly Changing Times by Elizabeth J. Tisdell
Reconstructing the Field: Our Personal and Collective Identities
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Confronting Who `We' Are by Merilyn Childs
Technologies of Learning at Work: Disciplining the Self by John Garrick and Nicky Solomon
The Political Economy of Adult Education Implications for Practice by Jorge Jeria
What Does Research, Resistance, and Inclusion Mean for Adult Education Practice? A Reflective Response by Vanessa Sheared and Peggy A. Sissel
Deconstructing Exclusion and Inclusion in AE
Opening the Gates: Reflections on Power: Hegemony, Language, and the Status Quo by Peggy A. Sissel and Vanessa Sheared
Incorporating Postmodernist Perspectives into Adult Education by David F. Hemphill
Challenging Adult Learning: A Feminist Perspective by Daniele D. Flannery and Elizabeth Hayes
Talking about Whiteness: Adult Learning Principles and the Invisible Norm by Sue Shore
An Invisible Presence, Silenced Voices: African-Americans in the Adult Education Professoriate by Sherwood E. Smith and Scipio A.J. Colin III
History Revisited and Claimed
African-American Market Woman: Her Past, Our Future by Cheryl Smith
Creating an Intellectual Basis for Friendship: Practice and Politics in a White, Women's Study Group by Jane M. Hugo
Northern Philanthropy's Idealogical Influence on African-American Adult Education in the Rural South by Bernadine S. Chapman
Struggling to Learn, Learning to Struggle: Workers, Workplace Learning, and the Emergence of Human Resource Development by Fred Schied
The Role of Adult Education in Workplace Ageism by Su-fen Liu and Frances Rees
Classrooms and/or Communities: Contexts, Questions, and Critiques
Communities in the Classroom: Critical Reflections on Adult Education in an Appalachian Community by Mary Beth Bingman and Connie White, with Amelia R.B. Kirby
Education, Incarceration, and the Marginalization of Women by Irene C. Baird
Adult Basic Education: Equipped for the Future or for Failure? by Donna Amstutz
Teaching as Political Practice by Ruth Bounous
Cultural Infusion: Reflections on Identity and Practice
African-American Women of Inspiration by Angela Humphrey Brown
Through the Eyes of a Latina: Professional Women in Adult Education by Rosita Lopez Marcano
By My Own Eyes: A Story of Learning and Culture by Lynette Harper and "Mira"
Using Queer Cultural Studies to Transgress Adult Educational Space by André P. Grace
Feminist Perspectives on Adult Education: Constantly Shifting Identities in Constantly Changing Times by Elizabeth J. Tisdell
Reconstructing the Field: Our Personal and Collective Identities
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Confronting Who `We' Are by Merilyn Childs
Technologies of Learning at Work: Disciplining the Self by John Garrick and Nicky Solomon
The Political Economy of Adult Education Implications for Practice by Jorge Jeria
What Does Research, Resistance, and Inclusion Mean for Adult Education Practice? A Reflective Response by Vanessa Sheared and Peggy A. Sissel