open access articleThe deployment of moral sight (a sensitivity towards the humanity of all people) and ethical praxis (taking account of important matters for learners) enhanced learners’ sense of dignity in a prison classroom comprising university students and men serving long prison sentences. This in turn enhanced the trustworthiness of the space, helped learners benefit from interaction and prevented moral blindness amongst prison educators. Three domains of ethical praxis for enhancing moral sight amongst educators are discussed: person-centred praxis; situational praxis, and; pedagogical praxis. The article grounds the discussion using empirical data from participant reflections to uncover what mattered to them in creating a trust...
open access articlePrison education, at the institutional and policy level, is too often about the u...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
Young offenders’ perceptions of their educational experiences are little researched not least becaus...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
Respect is fundamental aspect of how human beings relate to each other and, arguably, is a significa...
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Prison education, at the institutional and policy level, is too often about the use value of qualifi...
In a project with long-term prisoners at HMP Dumfries, Scotland, tutors and students explore the not...
Detailed student perspectives on their involvement in prison education are limited in published lite...
There is mounting evidence that prison inmates benefit from educational opportunities but may not be...
This article presents how unconventional teaching environments, such as the prison system, can parti...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of a range of measures that could alleviate security risk in ...
This article examines the relationship between education and rehabilitation within the prison contex...
In this article, we interpreted, in light of Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning, interviews...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of range of measures that could be implemented to alleviate r...
open access articlePrison education, at the institutional and policy level, is too often about the u...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
Young offenders’ perceptions of their educational experiences are little researched not least becaus...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
Respect is fundamental aspect of how human beings relate to each other and, arguably, is a significa...
This paper argues that a pedagogy of care can help reduce some of the human damage caused by incarce...
Prison education, at the institutional and policy level, is too often about the use value of qualifi...
In a project with long-term prisoners at HMP Dumfries, Scotland, tutors and students explore the not...
Detailed student perspectives on their involvement in prison education are limited in published lite...
There is mounting evidence that prison inmates benefit from educational opportunities but may not be...
This article presents how unconventional teaching environments, such as the prison system, can parti...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of a range of measures that could alleviate security risk in ...
This article examines the relationship between education and rehabilitation within the prison contex...
In this article, we interpreted, in light of Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning, interviews...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of range of measures that could be implemented to alleviate r...
open access articlePrison education, at the institutional and policy level, is too often about the u...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
Young offenders’ perceptions of their educational experiences are little researched not least becaus...