This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further education (FE) sector from the 1950s until perhaps the beginning of the 1980s. Its central argument is that liberal and general studies (LS/GS) and similar provision offered a vehicle where, at least in some circumstances, certain politically-motivated FE teachers were able to engage in forms of mutual, dialogic teaching and learning which can be conceptualised as critical pedagogy – or at least as close to critical pedagogy as can be achieved within the formal education system in a nation such as England. The paper draws on interviews with former FE lecturers who taught various forms of liberal studies to vocational students in FE colleges a...
In this article I explore student culture beyond the classroom to argue that there existed an inform...
The following essay discusses liberal (arts) education from critical discourse analysis perspective....
Since 2014, all schools in England have been required to “promote the fundamental British values of ...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglected facet ...
This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected ...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglec...
One of the central purposes of education and training is to prepare learners of the world of work. S...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement – an important if under-researched episode in the h...
Education on the Global Economic Agenda: An Overview. Educational Policies and Economic Globalisatio...
In this century much has been written about the search for a common learning and whether or not th...
Thesis advisor: Philip G. AltbachThe purpose of this study was to provide a scholarly baseline about...
Although democracy demands a pedagogy that provokes students to think independently (termed “liberal...
This thesis aims at examining the possibility of education as initiation into social practices as an...
From the vantage point of liberal education, this article attempts to contribute to the conversation...
In this article I explore student culture beyond the classroom to argue that there existed an inform...
The following essay discusses liberal (arts) education from critical discourse analysis perspective....
Since 2014, all schools in England have been required to “promote the fundamental British values of ...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglected facet ...
This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected ...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglec...
One of the central purposes of education and training is to prepare learners of the world of work. S...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement – an important if under-researched episode in the h...
Education on the Global Economic Agenda: An Overview. Educational Policies and Economic Globalisatio...
In this century much has been written about the search for a common learning and whether or not th...
Thesis advisor: Philip G. AltbachThe purpose of this study was to provide a scholarly baseline about...
Although democracy demands a pedagogy that provokes students to think independently (termed “liberal...
This thesis aims at examining the possibility of education as initiation into social practices as an...
From the vantage point of liberal education, this article attempts to contribute to the conversation...
In this article I explore student culture beyond the classroom to argue that there existed an inform...
The following essay discusses liberal (arts) education from critical discourse analysis perspective....
Since 2014, all schools in England have been required to “promote the fundamental British values of ...