Resisting Neoliberalism in Education
Local, National and Transnational Perspectives
Herausgeber: Tett, Lyn; Hamilton, Mary
Resisting Neoliberalism in Education
Local, National and Transnational Perspectives
Herausgeber: Tett, Lyn; Hamilton, Mary
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Neoliberalism is having a detrimental impact on wider social and ethical goals in the field of education. Using an international range of contexts, this book provides practical examples that demonstrate how neoliberalism can be challenged and changed at the local, national and transnational level.
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Neoliberalism is having a detrimental impact on wider social and ethical goals in the field of education. Using an international range of contexts, this book provides practical examples that demonstrate how neoliberalism can be challenged and changed at the local, national and transnational level.
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- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781447350071
- ISBN-10: 1447350073
- Artikelnr.: 58480640
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781447350071
- ISBN-10: 1447350073
- Artikelnr.: 58480640
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Lyn Tett is Professor of Community Education at the University of Huddersfield and Professor Emerita at the University of Edinburgh. Mary Hamilton is Professor Emerita of Adult Learning and Literacy in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University.
Foreword: the imperative to resist ~ Kathleen Lynch Introduction: resisting
neoliberalism in education ~ Lyn Tett and Mary Hamilton Part I : Adult
education Accountability literacies and conflictual cooperation in
community- based organisations for young people in Québec ~ Virginie
Thériault Research, adult literacy and criticality: catalysing hope and
dialogic caring ~ Vicky Duckworth and Rob Smith The employability skills
discourse and literacy practitioners ~ Gwyneth Allatt and Lyn Tett Part II
: School education Making spaces in professional learning for democratic
literacy education in the early years ~ Lori McKee, Rachel Heydon and
Elisabeth Davies Countering dull pedagogies: the power of teachers and
artists working together ~ Pat Thomson and Christine Hall Resisting the
neoliberal: parent activism in New York State against the corporate reform
agenda in schooling ~ David Hursh, Sarah McGinnis, Zhe Chen and Bob Lingard
Nourishing resistance and healing in dark times: teaching through a Body-
Soul Rooted Pedagogy ~ Shiv Desai, Shawn Secatero, Mia Sosa- Provencio and
Annmarie Sheahan Part III : Higher education Everyday activism: challenging
neoliberalism for radical library workers in English higher education ~
Katherine Quinn and Jo Bates Strategies of resistance in the neoliberal
university ~ Mary Hamilton Moving against and beyond neoliberal higher
education in Ireland ~ Fergal Finnegan Part IV : National perspectives The
appropriation of cultural, economic and normative frames of reference for
adult education: an Italian perspective ~ Marcella Milana and Francesca
Rapanà The marginalisation of popular education: 50 years of Danish adult
education policy ~ Anne Larson and Pia Cort Adult basic education in
Australia: in need of a new song sheet? ~ Keiko Yasukawa and Pamela Osmond
Part V : Transnational perspectives Education policy and the European
Semester: challenging soft power in hard times ~ Howard Stevenson, Alison
Milner, Emily Winchip and Lesley Hagger- Vaughan Rethinking adult education
for active participatory citizenship and resistance in Europe ~ George K.
Zarifi s Leaving no one behind: bringing equity and inclusion back into
education ~ Carlos Vargas- Tamez Afterword: resources of hope ~ Mary
Hamilton and Lyn Tett
neoliberalism in education ~ Lyn Tett and Mary Hamilton Part I : Adult
education Accountability literacies and conflictual cooperation in
community- based organisations for young people in Québec ~ Virginie
Thériault Research, adult literacy and criticality: catalysing hope and
dialogic caring ~ Vicky Duckworth and Rob Smith The employability skills
discourse and literacy practitioners ~ Gwyneth Allatt and Lyn Tett Part II
: School education Making spaces in professional learning for democratic
literacy education in the early years ~ Lori McKee, Rachel Heydon and
Elisabeth Davies Countering dull pedagogies: the power of teachers and
artists working together ~ Pat Thomson and Christine Hall Resisting the
neoliberal: parent activism in New York State against the corporate reform
agenda in schooling ~ David Hursh, Sarah McGinnis, Zhe Chen and Bob Lingard
Nourishing resistance and healing in dark times: teaching through a Body-
Soul Rooted Pedagogy ~ Shiv Desai, Shawn Secatero, Mia Sosa- Provencio and
Annmarie Sheahan Part III : Higher education Everyday activism: challenging
neoliberalism for radical library workers in English higher education ~
Katherine Quinn and Jo Bates Strategies of resistance in the neoliberal
university ~ Mary Hamilton Moving against and beyond neoliberal higher
education in Ireland ~ Fergal Finnegan Part IV : National perspectives The
appropriation of cultural, economic and normative frames of reference for
adult education: an Italian perspective ~ Marcella Milana and Francesca
Rapanà The marginalisation of popular education: 50 years of Danish adult
education policy ~ Anne Larson and Pia Cort Adult basic education in
Australia: in need of a new song sheet? ~ Keiko Yasukawa and Pamela Osmond
Part V : Transnational perspectives Education policy and the European
Semester: challenging soft power in hard times ~ Howard Stevenson, Alison
Milner, Emily Winchip and Lesley Hagger- Vaughan Rethinking adult education
for active participatory citizenship and resistance in Europe ~ George K.
Zarifi s Leaving no one behind: bringing equity and inclusion back into
education ~ Carlos Vargas- Tamez Afterword: resources of hope ~ Mary
Hamilton and Lyn Tett
Foreword: the imperative to resist ~ Kathleen Lynch Introduction: resisting
neoliberalism in education ~ Lyn Tett and Mary Hamilton Part I : Adult
education Accountability literacies and conflictual cooperation in
community- based organisations for young people in Québec ~ Virginie
Thériault Research, adult literacy and criticality: catalysing hope and
dialogic caring ~ Vicky Duckworth and Rob Smith The employability skills
discourse and literacy practitioners ~ Gwyneth Allatt and Lyn Tett Part II
: School education Making spaces in professional learning for democratic
literacy education in the early years ~ Lori McKee, Rachel Heydon and
Elisabeth Davies Countering dull pedagogies: the power of teachers and
artists working together ~ Pat Thomson and Christine Hall Resisting the
neoliberal: parent activism in New York State against the corporate reform
agenda in schooling ~ David Hursh, Sarah McGinnis, Zhe Chen and Bob Lingard
Nourishing resistance and healing in dark times: teaching through a Body-
Soul Rooted Pedagogy ~ Shiv Desai, Shawn Secatero, Mia Sosa- Provencio and
Annmarie Sheahan Part III : Higher education Everyday activism: challenging
neoliberalism for radical library workers in English higher education ~
Katherine Quinn and Jo Bates Strategies of resistance in the neoliberal
university ~ Mary Hamilton Moving against and beyond neoliberal higher
education in Ireland ~ Fergal Finnegan Part IV : National perspectives The
appropriation of cultural, economic and normative frames of reference for
adult education: an Italian perspective ~ Marcella Milana and Francesca
Rapanà The marginalisation of popular education: 50 years of Danish adult
education policy ~ Anne Larson and Pia Cort Adult basic education in
Australia: in need of a new song sheet? ~ Keiko Yasukawa and Pamela Osmond
Part V : Transnational perspectives Education policy and the European
Semester: challenging soft power in hard times ~ Howard Stevenson, Alison
Milner, Emily Winchip and Lesley Hagger- Vaughan Rethinking adult education
for active participatory citizenship and resistance in Europe ~ George K.
Zarifi s Leaving no one behind: bringing equity and inclusion back into
education ~ Carlos Vargas- Tamez Afterword: resources of hope ~ Mary
Hamilton and Lyn Tett
neoliberalism in education ~ Lyn Tett and Mary Hamilton Part I : Adult
education Accountability literacies and conflictual cooperation in
community- based organisations for young people in Québec ~ Virginie
Thériault Research, adult literacy and criticality: catalysing hope and
dialogic caring ~ Vicky Duckworth and Rob Smith The employability skills
discourse and literacy practitioners ~ Gwyneth Allatt and Lyn Tett Part II
: School education Making spaces in professional learning for democratic
literacy education in the early years ~ Lori McKee, Rachel Heydon and
Elisabeth Davies Countering dull pedagogies: the power of teachers and
artists working together ~ Pat Thomson and Christine Hall Resisting the
neoliberal: parent activism in New York State against the corporate reform
agenda in schooling ~ David Hursh, Sarah McGinnis, Zhe Chen and Bob Lingard
Nourishing resistance and healing in dark times: teaching through a Body-
Soul Rooted Pedagogy ~ Shiv Desai, Shawn Secatero, Mia Sosa- Provencio and
Annmarie Sheahan Part III : Higher education Everyday activism: challenging
neoliberalism for radical library workers in English higher education ~
Katherine Quinn and Jo Bates Strategies of resistance in the neoliberal
university ~ Mary Hamilton Moving against and beyond neoliberal higher
education in Ireland ~ Fergal Finnegan Part IV : National perspectives The
appropriation of cultural, economic and normative frames of reference for
adult education: an Italian perspective ~ Marcella Milana and Francesca
Rapanà The marginalisation of popular education: 50 years of Danish adult
education policy ~ Anne Larson and Pia Cort Adult basic education in
Australia: in need of a new song sheet? ~ Keiko Yasukawa and Pamela Osmond
Part V : Transnational perspectives Education policy and the European
Semester: challenging soft power in hard times ~ Howard Stevenson, Alison
Milner, Emily Winchip and Lesley Hagger- Vaughan Rethinking adult education
for active participatory citizenship and resistance in Europe ~ George K.
Zarifi s Leaving no one behind: bringing equity and inclusion back into
education ~ Carlos Vargas- Tamez Afterword: resources of hope ~ Mary
Hamilton and Lyn Tett