This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If the proposals include, even marginally, some of the work carried out under the auspices of CLD, then we argue it is valid that these principles are explored from such perspectives. As the CLD configuration also includes ‘achievement through learning for adults and ‘achievements through building community capacity’, perspectives will also be included from these traditions. The way that the document uses various concepts from a wider range of theory, both formal and informal education, we argue that the frame being used is intended to speak to a wide range of professionals and interested parties but at the same time narrow the focus to mirror a...
At the start of the 21st century the Liberal democracies, including Australia, are characterized by ...
While there is a strong movement in favour of the use of manual based programmes in the arena of soc...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to examine the provision of education and training programmes for...
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
The research examines the discourses surrounding disengaged young people, particularly those under t...
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...
This research principally discerns what young people want from their youth worker and portrays the s...
In this chapter Kirstie Maclean and Graham Connelly present an analysis of joined-up thinking in Sco...
Social pedagogy is the discipline underpinning work with children and youth across most of Europe. T...
In March 2019, Annette Coburn was invited to review Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction o...
In the contemporary political and socio-economic context the future of open access youth work rema...
This paper questions current approaches to youth work practice and evaluation in England and suggest...
This paper analyses children’s sector policy and the 2011Teaching Scotland’s Future Report of a revi...
This article draws on the writing of the German social pedagogue Klaus Mollenhauer, to argue that up...
At the start of the 21st century the Liberal democracies, including Australia, are characterized by ...
While there is a strong movement in favour of the use of manual based programmes in the arena of soc...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to examine the provision of education and training programmes for...
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
The research examines the discourses surrounding disengaged young people, particularly those under t...
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...
This research principally discerns what young people want from their youth worker and portrays the s...
In this chapter Kirstie Maclean and Graham Connelly present an analysis of joined-up thinking in Sco...
Social pedagogy is the discipline underpinning work with children and youth across most of Europe. T...
In March 2019, Annette Coburn was invited to review Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction o...
In the contemporary political and socio-economic context the future of open access youth work rema...
This paper questions current approaches to youth work practice and evaluation in England and suggest...
This paper analyses children’s sector policy and the 2011Teaching Scotland’s Future Report of a revi...
This article draws on the writing of the German social pedagogue Klaus Mollenhauer, to argue that up...
At the start of the 21st century the Liberal democracies, including Australia, are characterized by ...
While there is a strong movement in favour of the use of manual based programmes in the arena of soc...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to examine the provision of education and training programmes for...