Learning and Mobilising for Community Development introduces the reader to different ways of thinking about, and organising community-based education and training within different settings. Stories from the global south and north illustrate approaches to collective learning and collective action. The book provides not only an insight into the how-to of community-based education and training, but through a range of applications, demonstrates the often unspoken shadow side of the developmental work we undertake. The first section of the book outlines the key elements that underpin effective…mehr
Learning and Mobilising for Community Development introduces the reader to different ways of thinking about, and organising community-based education and training within different settings. Stories from the global south and north illustrate approaches to collective learning and collective action. The book provides not only an insight into the how-to of community-based education and training, but through a range of applications, demonstrates the often unspoken shadow side of the developmental work we undertake. The first section of the book outlines the key elements that underpin effective community-based education and training. It then locates community-based education and training within a broader pedagogical project, by tracing the tradition of transformative learning and education. The second half of the book focuses on stories and practice, distilling the application of theory and frameworks. The practitioners within this book emerge from unique and challenging contexts. From civil resistance in West Papua and youth empowerment in South Africa to financial freedom in Australia, these diverse experiences speak to a common quest for social change and justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Peter Westoby Lynda Shevellar; Part I A Radical Tradition of Community-based Education and Training; Chapter 1 A Perspective on Community-based Education and Training Peter Westoby Lynda Shevellar; Chapter 2 Tracing a Tradition of Community-based Education and Training Lynda Shevellar Peter Westoby; Part II Australian Stories of Practice; Chapter 3 'We got to look at our old people use a different school': Bringing Out Stories Across Generations in the Kimberley David Palmer; Chapter 4 Poverty Finds a Voice: Dialogic Learning and Research through Theatre in Melbourne Kathy Landvogt; Chapter 5 Learning to Strategise Strategising to Learn: Reflection on Pedagogy of the Change Agency in Australia James Whelan Sam La Rocca Holly Hammond Jason MacLeod Pru Gell; Chapter 6 A Re-imagined Identity: Building a Movement in Brisbane for the Practice of Social Role Valorization Lynda Shevellar Jane Sherwin Gregory Mackay; Chapter 7 Building Community Leadership from the Inside Out: The Story of the Building Better Communities Training Course in South East Queensland Howard Buckley; Chapter 8 Training for Transformation: Reflections on In situ Community Work Training in Brisbane Dave Andrews; Part III International Stories of Practice; Chapter 9 Strengthening Governance through Storians: An Elicitive Approach to Peace-building in Vanuatu Polly O. Walker; Chapter 10 Creativity and Technique: A Part Icipatory Approach to Farmer Education in Cambodia Nicholas Haines; Chapter 11 Visiting Memories Together: The Use of a Collective Narrative Pedagogy in Srebrenica David Denborough; Chapter 12 untuk kebaikan: Solidarity Education for Civil Resistance in West Papua Alex Rayfield Rennie Morello; Chapter 13 Progressive Contextualisation: Developing a Popular Environmental Education Curriculum in the Philippines Jose Roberto Guevara; Chapter 14 The 'Craft' of Community-based Education and Training: The South African National Council of YMCAs and Youth Empowerment Peter Westoby Sipho Sokhela; Part IV Gathering the Wisdom from the Stories; Chapter 15 Conclusion: A Community-based Education and Training Framework Lynda Shevellar Peter Westoby;
Introduction Peter Westoby Lynda Shevellar; Part I A Radical Tradition of Community-based Education and Training; Chapter 1 A Perspective on Community-based Education and Training Peter Westoby Lynda Shevellar; Chapter 2 Tracing a Tradition of Community-based Education and Training Lynda Shevellar Peter Westoby; Part II Australian Stories of Practice; Chapter 3 'We got to look at our old people use a different school': Bringing Out Stories Across Generations in the Kimberley David Palmer; Chapter 4 Poverty Finds a Voice: Dialogic Learning and Research through Theatre in Melbourne Kathy Landvogt; Chapter 5 Learning to Strategise Strategising to Learn: Reflection on Pedagogy of the Change Agency in Australia James Whelan Sam La Rocca Holly Hammond Jason MacLeod Pru Gell; Chapter 6 A Re-imagined Identity: Building a Movement in Brisbane for the Practice of Social Role Valorization Lynda Shevellar Jane Sherwin Gregory Mackay; Chapter 7 Building Community Leadership from the Inside Out: The Story of the Building Better Communities Training Course in South East Queensland Howard Buckley; Chapter 8 Training for Transformation: Reflections on In situ Community Work Training in Brisbane Dave Andrews; Part III International Stories of Practice; Chapter 9 Strengthening Governance through Storians: An Elicitive Approach to Peace-building in Vanuatu Polly O. Walker; Chapter 10 Creativity and Technique: A Part Icipatory Approach to Farmer Education in Cambodia Nicholas Haines; Chapter 11 Visiting Memories Together: The Use of a Collective Narrative Pedagogy in Srebrenica David Denborough; Chapter 12 untuk kebaikan: Solidarity Education for Civil Resistance in West Papua Alex Rayfield Rennie Morello; Chapter 13 Progressive Contextualisation: Developing a Popular Environmental Education Curriculum in the Philippines Jose Roberto Guevara; Chapter 14 The 'Craft' of Community-based Education and Training: The South African National Council of YMCAs and Youth Empowerment Peter Westoby Sipho Sokhela; Part IV Gathering the Wisdom from the Stories; Chapter 15 Conclusion: A Community-based Education and Training Framework Lynda Shevellar Peter Westoby;
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