This paper argues that identity is only relatively stable and is created and re-created in interactions between the individual and the social world that they inhabit and that learning is developed through social relationships. Through a study of adult literacy learners, it shows that people are not passive but they are constrained by the socio-cultural structures within which they act. It demonstrates that negative experiences of schooling impact on learning identities but participating in programs where students’ abilities and achievements are recognised by both their peers and tutors is crucial in changing negative views of their competence as learners
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Concepts of learner identities and learning careers have recently acquired popularity as ways Of ana...
Adult education has often been described as a start and stop process for second chance learners. Hie...
This paper argues that identity is only relatively stable and is created and re-created in interacti...
This article presents the results of three separate studies of literacy teaching and learning in the...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
This paper investigates if participation in literacy programs contributes to alleviating social inju...
Adult Learners' Formation of Identity in a Situated Learning Perspective In a situated learning per...
This paper is concerned about how individuals’ different identities affect their online learning pra...
This qualitative case study examines the way in which six adult learners and their teacher in a univ...
Concepts of learner identities and learning careers have recently acquired popularity as ways of ana...
In the UK, further education (FE) colleges play a key role in providing literacy programmes. This ar...
This study examines the sociocultural perspective as the initial step to discovering an appropriate ...
This chapter affirms the value of secure but flexible cultural identities in developing a form of cr...
This chapter uses relevant recent literature and, where appropriate, interview data giving the refle...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Concepts of learner identities and learning careers have recently acquired popularity as ways Of ana...
Adult education has often been described as a start and stop process for second chance learners. Hie...
This paper argues that identity is only relatively stable and is created and re-created in interacti...
This article presents the results of three separate studies of literacy teaching and learning in the...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
This paper investigates if participation in literacy programs contributes to alleviating social inju...
Adult Learners' Formation of Identity in a Situated Learning Perspective In a situated learning per...
This paper is concerned about how individuals’ different identities affect their online learning pra...
This qualitative case study examines the way in which six adult learners and their teacher in a univ...
Concepts of learner identities and learning careers have recently acquired popularity as ways of ana...
In the UK, further education (FE) colleges play a key role in providing literacy programmes. This ar...
This study examines the sociocultural perspective as the initial step to discovering an appropriate ...
This chapter affirms the value of secure but flexible cultural identities in developing a form of cr...
This chapter uses relevant recent literature and, where appropriate, interview data giving the refle...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Concepts of learner identities and learning careers have recently acquired popularity as ways Of ana...
Adult education has often been described as a start and stop process for second chance learners. Hie...