In this article, we interpreted, in light of Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning, interviews with 13 educators regarding their work with marginalized adult learners in prisons in the northeastern United States. Transformative learning may have been aided by the educators’ response to unplanned activating events, humor, and respect, and assumed roles of role model, and counselor. Teachers presented activating events they perceived supported resistant learners to alter their meaning schemes and revise their frames of reference. Administrators of educational programs for marginalized adult learners can help prison educators develop these pedagogical practices. Practitioners and researchers may wish to explore humor in restricted learni...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
This paper presents some initial findings from an analysis of published anthologies written by priso...
This study explores prison education from the perspective of the teacher, considering their views an...
Prison education is often cited as the only redeeming experience in an otherwise cruel environment. ...
This is a proposal answering the call for the Special Theme Issue on Adult Learning and Mass Incarce...
This is a proposal answering the call for the Special Theme Issue on Adult Learning and Mass Incarce...
This article describes a typical college course that was taught in a youth correctional facility. Th...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
Formal education programs in prisons have had success in reducing recidivism, but the introduction o...
This qualitative study examines the immediate and lasting impact of liberal arts higher education in...
Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to ...
poster abstractThe Inside-Out Prison Exchange allows students and others outside of prison to go beh...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate—using four U.S. based case examples—how writing and liter...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
This paper presents some initial findings from an analysis of published anthologies written by priso...
This study explores prison education from the perspective of the teacher, considering their views an...
Prison education is often cited as the only redeeming experience in an otherwise cruel environment. ...
This is a proposal answering the call for the Special Theme Issue on Adult Learning and Mass Incarce...
This is a proposal answering the call for the Special Theme Issue on Adult Learning and Mass Incarce...
This article describes a typical college course that was taught in a youth correctional facility. Th...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
Formal education programs in prisons have had success in reducing recidivism, but the introduction o...
This qualitative study examines the immediate and lasting impact of liberal arts higher education in...
Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to ...
poster abstractThe Inside-Out Prison Exchange allows students and others outside of prison to go beh...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate—using four U.S. based case examples—how writing and liter...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
This paper presents some initial findings from an analysis of published anthologies written by priso...