This mixed-methods study is an exploration of both the structured and structuring aspects of ‘learning culture’ theory (Hodkinson et al., 2008; James and Biesta, 2007) as experienced within a unique prison-based educational environment. Attending to differing scales of focus, the thesis explores numerous interlocking personal, social and cultural features of cultures of learning within that site and the individuals operating within it. The research was conducted in HMP Swaleside, England, with a particular focus on the Open Academy; a unique prisoner-led, wing-based learning space tailored towards further and higher education mediated through distance learning. In order to situate this site within the prison-wide cultural features, a quant...
Drawing on theoretical perspectives on adult education and distance-learning, and also literature on...
Most prisoners want to better themselves so that they never have to return to prison furthermore man...
Postgraduate students who are attempting to complete their study while being incarcerated face a uni...
In 1971, when the Open University’s (OU’s) first dedicated television programmes were broadcast and ...
This paper discusses barriers to higher education and distance learning in a prison environment and ...
Low levels of education and dropping out of school are associated with criminal involvement. The Por...
As the prison population continues to rise year on year, the Prison Service has, as a consequence, b...
The Open University (OU) has a long history of championing access to Higher Education for people who...
The focus of this inquiry is upon higher education programs that offer post-secondary educational op...
This study explores prison education from the perspective of the teacher, considering their views an...
This study aims to examine the function of education in prisons through the application of a unique ...
Delivered through the medium of a Community of Philosophical Inquiry, this thesis outlines the exper...
It is always daunting, when as academics, we have to design a new programme; this becomes even more ...
The objective of this thesis is to access adult male prisoner learners’ experiences of prison educat...
Since 1997, adult literacy education has been of increasing interest to UK policy makers amidst perc...
Drawing on theoretical perspectives on adult education and distance-learning, and also literature on...
Most prisoners want to better themselves so that they never have to return to prison furthermore man...
Postgraduate students who are attempting to complete their study while being incarcerated face a uni...
In 1971, when the Open University’s (OU’s) first dedicated television programmes were broadcast and ...
This paper discusses barriers to higher education and distance learning in a prison environment and ...
Low levels of education and dropping out of school are associated with criminal involvement. The Por...
As the prison population continues to rise year on year, the Prison Service has, as a consequence, b...
The Open University (OU) has a long history of championing access to Higher Education for people who...
The focus of this inquiry is upon higher education programs that offer post-secondary educational op...
This study explores prison education from the perspective of the teacher, considering their views an...
This study aims to examine the function of education in prisons through the application of a unique ...
Delivered through the medium of a Community of Philosophical Inquiry, this thesis outlines the exper...
It is always daunting, when as academics, we have to design a new programme; this becomes even more ...
The objective of this thesis is to access adult male prisoner learners’ experiences of prison educat...
Since 1997, adult literacy education has been of increasing interest to UK policy makers amidst perc...
Drawing on theoretical perspectives on adult education and distance-learning, and also literature on...
Most prisoners want to better themselves so that they never have to return to prison furthermore man...
Postgraduate students who are attempting to complete their study while being incarcerated face a uni...