This paper argues for the significance of Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition for understanding recognition of prior learning (RPL). Case studies of the experiences of RPL by paraprofessional workers in health and social care in the UK and Sweden are used to explicate this significance. The results maintain that there are varying conditions of recognition. These conditions are often fluid, negotiable and ambivalent. However, RPL appears to support self-realisation and self-awareness, when it co-occurs with individual’s identification with associated practices. Workplace salary, affordances for practice and collegial values may shape the esteem and thus the potential for self-realisation. RPL can thus help facilitate the development of a mo...
Adults who again get involved in education often reconstruct their own experiences inscribing them i...
The aim of this article is to clarify the meaning of the concept of recognition in Axel Honneth’s t...
The past decades have witnessed growing interest in the concept of recognition, in social movements ...
This chapter argues for the importance of understanding recognition of prior learning (RPL) through ...
During the last decades Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) has become a more frequently used method...
This enquiry addresses a gap in the literature in relation to the conceptual development of Recognit...
* To whom correspondence should be addressed The concept of recognising and accrediting — what peopl...
Recognition of prior learning is a process whereby people have the skills and knowledge they have de...
This article presents an overview of the findings of a recently completed study exploring the potent...
Purpose – Work-place learning takes place in many settings and in different ways, resulting in knowl...
This paper argues for the inclusion of a fourth order of recognition, pertaining to self-recognition...
The current narrative on lifelong learning goes beyond formal education and training, including lea...
This thesis develops a new, mid-range theory of the recognition of prior learning (RPL) with non-tra...
This paper draws on research into student experiences of recognition of prior learning RPL in the co...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
Adults who again get involved in education often reconstruct their own experiences inscribing them i...
The aim of this article is to clarify the meaning of the concept of recognition in Axel Honneth’s t...
The past decades have witnessed growing interest in the concept of recognition, in social movements ...
This chapter argues for the importance of understanding recognition of prior learning (RPL) through ...
During the last decades Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) has become a more frequently used method...
This enquiry addresses a gap in the literature in relation to the conceptual development of Recognit...
* To whom correspondence should be addressed The concept of recognising and accrediting — what peopl...
Recognition of prior learning is a process whereby people have the skills and knowledge they have de...
This article presents an overview of the findings of a recently completed study exploring the potent...
Purpose – Work-place learning takes place in many settings and in different ways, resulting in knowl...
This paper argues for the inclusion of a fourth order of recognition, pertaining to self-recognition...
The current narrative on lifelong learning goes beyond formal education and training, including lea...
This thesis develops a new, mid-range theory of the recognition of prior learning (RPL) with non-tra...
This paper draws on research into student experiences of recognition of prior learning RPL in the co...
Recognition can be understood as a positive acknowledgment or affirmation of a person’s existence, i...
Adults who again get involved in education often reconstruct their own experiences inscribing them i...
The aim of this article is to clarify the meaning of the concept of recognition in Axel Honneth’s t...
The past decades have witnessed growing interest in the concept of recognition, in social movements ...