1st Edition

Adult Education and Community Action Adult Education and Popular Social Movements

    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1982, this book discusses the role of adult education in social and community action. In particular it presents a critical assessment of 'community education' and the theories of Illich, Freire and Gramsci and it proves that there is a radical adult education tradition in the USA, Europe and North America which can offer many insights into the contemporary debate about the role of adult learning. The material is based on a decade of practical involvement in community action and education in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, where - despite deep political and religious divisions - community action has united Catholics and Protestants in a common resolve.

    1. Adult Education and Social Change 2. Community Action and Social Change 3. Community Education and Community Action 4. Social Change and Community Action in Northern Ireland 5. Community Education and Community Action in Northern Ireland 6. Reflection on Action 7. 'Cultural' Action and the Media 8. Research and Information for Community Action 9. Education and Training for Community Action 10. Community Education and the Working Class 11. Community Education and Social Movements

    Biography

    Lovett, Tom; Clarke, Chris; Kilmurray, Avila