Reconstructing the Lifelong Learner : Pedagogy and Identity in Individual, Organisational and Social Change.

By: Chappell, CliveContributor(s): Rhodes, Carl | Solomon, Nicky | Tennant, Mark | Yates, LynMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (205 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203464410Subject(s): Continuing educationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reconstructing the Lifelong Learner : Pedagogy and Identity in Individual, Organisational and Social ChangeDDC classification: 374.001 LOC classification: 2003046675Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Education as a site for self-work -- Theorising identity -- Understanding identity as narrative -- Pedagogies for personal change in the 'self-help' literature: Helping oneself -- Writing portfolios in a work-based learning programmes: Textually producing oneself -- Pedagogy as a tool for corporate culture: Working for oneself -- Games as a pedagogy in HIV/AIDS education: Protecting oneself -- Social movements and programmes of gender change: Interrupting oneself -- Educational programmes for sex offenders: Correcting oneself -- Pedagogy, identity, reflexivity -- References -- Index.
Summary: How is adult learning used to produce personal, organisational and social change? This interesting examination of adult learning for change illustrates through diverse case studies and theoretical perspectives that personal change is inextricably linked to broader organisational and social change. The authors explore how theorising education as a vehicle for self-change is relevant to the practices of educators, learning specialists and others concerned with promoting learning for change. The book examines the relationship between pedagogy, identity and change, and illustrates this through a range of case studies focusing on the following: * Self-help books * Work-based learning * Corporate culture training * AIDS education * Gender education * Sex offender education. A concluding chapter discusses how writing an academic text is itself a pedagogical practice contributing to the identities of authors. This unique text will be of interest to students of education, sociology, cultural studies and change management as well as teachers, educators and professionals involved in lifelong learning or change management in any way.
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Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Education as a site for self-work -- Theorising identity -- Understanding identity as narrative -- Pedagogies for personal change in the 'self-help' literature: Helping oneself -- Writing portfolios in a work-based learning programmes: Textually producing oneself -- Pedagogy as a tool for corporate culture: Working for oneself -- Games as a pedagogy in HIV/AIDS education: Protecting oneself -- Social movements and programmes of gender change: Interrupting oneself -- Educational programmes for sex offenders: Correcting oneself -- Pedagogy, identity, reflexivity -- References -- Index.

How is adult learning used to produce personal, organisational and social change? This interesting examination of adult learning for change illustrates through diverse case studies and theoretical perspectives that personal change is inextricably linked to broader organisational and social change. The authors explore how theorising education as a vehicle for self-change is relevant to the practices of educators, learning specialists and others concerned with promoting learning for change. The book examines the relationship between pedagogy, identity and change, and illustrates this through a range of case studies focusing on the following: * Self-help books * Work-based learning * Corporate culture training * AIDS education * Gender education * Sex offender education. A concluding chapter discusses how writing an academic text is itself a pedagogical practice contributing to the identities of authors. This unique text will be of interest to students of education, sociology, cultural studies and change management as well as teachers, educators and professionals involved in lifelong learning or change management in any way.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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