In this paper we argue that education – particularly higher education (HE) - has the potential to offer socially, economically and culturally transformative learning opportunities–cornerstones of social citizenship. Yet, for prisoners, the opportunity to engage in HE as active citizens is often limited. Using a Freirean model of democratic, pedagogic participatory dialogue, we designed a distinctive prison-University partnership in which prison-based learners and undergraduate students studied together. The parallel small-scale ethnographic study, reported here, explored how stereotypes and ‘Othering’ - which compromise social citizenship - could be challenged through dialogue and debate. Evidence from this study revealed a positive change ...
Existing literature in the field of prison education often focuses on rates of reoffending, concepti...
This paper critically discusses two London-based ‘Learning Together’ prison university partnerships ...
We examine a case study of a collaboration between a University and a Women’s Correctional Instituti...
In this paper we argue that education – particularly higher education (HE) - has the potential to of...
Despite the potential for education to act as a catalyst for improved mobility, justice, and growth ...
Higher education delivery in prison is both a theory and a practice of helping prisoners achieve cri...
This thesis concerns the paradox of Higher Education in prisons - paradox because the aims, practice...
This study explores prison education from the perspective of the teacher, considering their views an...
This essay describes a class in a maximum-security prison that brought civilian college students and...
poster abstractThe Inside-Out Prison Exchange allows students and others outside of prison to go beh...
The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program has been delivered at three prisons in Victoria, Australia. T...
On entering prison, prisoners lose their home, their possessions and their very identity as a person...
This paper critically discusses two London-based “Learning Together” prison university partnerships—...
In 1971, when the Open University’s (OU’s) first dedicated television programmes were broadcast and ...
Prime Minister David Cameron noted in his speech about prison reform that education in prison should...
Existing literature in the field of prison education often focuses on rates of reoffending, concepti...
This paper critically discusses two London-based ‘Learning Together’ prison university partnerships ...
We examine a case study of a collaboration between a University and a Women’s Correctional Instituti...
In this paper we argue that education – particularly higher education (HE) - has the potential to of...
Despite the potential for education to act as a catalyst for improved mobility, justice, and growth ...
Higher education delivery in prison is both a theory and a practice of helping prisoners achieve cri...
This thesis concerns the paradox of Higher Education in prisons - paradox because the aims, practice...
This study explores prison education from the perspective of the teacher, considering their views an...
This essay describes a class in a maximum-security prison that brought civilian college students and...
poster abstractThe Inside-Out Prison Exchange allows students and others outside of prison to go beh...
The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program has been delivered at three prisons in Victoria, Australia. T...
On entering prison, prisoners lose their home, their possessions and their very identity as a person...
This paper critically discusses two London-based “Learning Together” prison university partnerships—...
In 1971, when the Open University’s (OU’s) first dedicated television programmes were broadcast and ...
Prime Minister David Cameron noted in his speech about prison reform that education in prison should...
Existing literature in the field of prison education often focuses on rates of reoffending, concepti...
This paper critically discusses two London-based ‘Learning Together’ prison university partnerships ...
We examine a case study of a collaboration between a University and a Women’s Correctional Instituti...