First paragraph: Critics of the dominant model of education argue that the education curriculum across nations has a strong utilitarian function, which selects and distributes dominant education in different ways to different social groups, reproducing class inequalities which fail to address issues of power relations in the learners’ lives. We see, for example, the hidden curriculum of formal schooling serving and reflecting the social, economic and moral hierarchy that drives the needs of neo-liberal global capitalism, a framework that is closely bound to ideologies that stem from production and economic values. Where the dominant discourse, political focus and language of policy highlight only the performative function of education in ...
In this article I argue that (higher) education for social justice is an encounter, as it invokes bo...
First paragraph: In her address at the November 2009 graduation ceremony of the University of St. An...
This editorial will pursue this notion of competence as a governing regime in discussion of what’s n...
Any discussion about the nature and meaning of higher education has to take place in the context of...
First paragraph: Schools never operate in a vacuum. They are always subject to different and often c...
This article proposes a rationale for a transformative approach to education against the backdrop of...
Every day I witness poverty, as I have since I was a child. As I leave myhome for work each day—in o...
This article reflects on work as a radical-feminist adult educator and as part of a group of academi...
At first sight, adult education lacks capacity to contribute significantly to social transformation ...
First paragraph: Amartya Sen (1999), winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, wrote in Development as...
Ideally, higher education is a realm in which students can freely explore themselves and discover wh...
First paragraph: “Performativity” is a term coined by the French Philosopher Jean-François Lyotard i...
Distinctively economic objectives for lifelong education, especially adult learning and education, f...
Traditional models of Education might see the process as being one of transference of knowledge. The...
First paragraph: In this paper I would like to make a case for a particular use of the word "educati...
In this article I argue that (higher) education for social justice is an encounter, as it invokes bo...
First paragraph: In her address at the November 2009 graduation ceremony of the University of St. An...
This editorial will pursue this notion of competence as a governing regime in discussion of what’s n...
Any discussion about the nature and meaning of higher education has to take place in the context of...
First paragraph: Schools never operate in a vacuum. They are always subject to different and often c...
This article proposes a rationale for a transformative approach to education against the backdrop of...
Every day I witness poverty, as I have since I was a child. As I leave myhome for work each day—in o...
This article reflects on work as a radical-feminist adult educator and as part of a group of academi...
At first sight, adult education lacks capacity to contribute significantly to social transformation ...
First paragraph: Amartya Sen (1999), winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, wrote in Development as...
Ideally, higher education is a realm in which students can freely explore themselves and discover wh...
First paragraph: “Performativity” is a term coined by the French Philosopher Jean-François Lyotard i...
Distinctively economic objectives for lifelong education, especially adult learning and education, f...
Traditional models of Education might see the process as being one of transference of knowledge. The...
First paragraph: In this paper I would like to make a case for a particular use of the word "educati...
In this article I argue that (higher) education for social justice is an encounter, as it invokes bo...
First paragraph: In her address at the November 2009 graduation ceremony of the University of St. An...
This editorial will pursue this notion of competence as a governing regime in discussion of what’s n...