Adult learning matters. There is now widespread agreement that modern countries depend on the creativity, skills and knowledge of the entire population for their prosperity. Many people talk of our future well-being in terms of a 'knowledge economy' or a 'learning society' in which every person's ab
Transitions and Learning through the Lifecourse
โ Scribed by Kathryn Ecclestone (editor), Gert Biesta (editor), Martin Hughes (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Like many ideas that inform policy, practice and research, โtransitionโ has many meanings. Children make a transition to adulthood, pupils move from primary to secondary school, and there is then a movement from school to work, training or further education. Transitions can lead to profound and positive change and be an impetus for new learning for some individuals and be unsettling, difficult and unproductive for others. Transitions have become a key concern for policy makers and the subject of numerous policy changes over the past ten years. They are also of interest to researchers and professionals working with different groups. Transitions and Learning Through the Lifecourse examines transitions across a range of education, life and work settings. It explores the claim that successful transitions are essential for educational inclusion, social achievement, and economic prosperity and that individuals and institutions need to manage them more effectively. Aimed primarily at academic researchers and students at all levels of study across a range of disciplines, including education, careers studies, sociology, feminist and cultural studies, this book is the first systematic attempt to bring together and evaluate insights about educational, life and work transitions from a range of different fields of research. Contributions include:
โฆ Table of Contents
Book Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Figures
Tables
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 Transitions in the lifecourse: The role of identity, agency and structure
2 The daily transition between home and school
3 Transgression for transition? White urban middle-class families making and managing โagainst the grainโ school choices
4 Reading and writing the self as a college student: Fluidity and ambivalence across contexts
5 Managing transitions in Skills for Life
6 The transition from vocational education and training to higher education: A successful pathway?
7 Disabled students and transitions in higher education
8 Rethinking โfailed transitionsโ to higher education
9 Time in learning transitions through the lifecourse: A feminist perspective
10 Working as belonging: The management of personal and collective identities
11 Adults learning in and through the workplace
12 Older workersโ transitions in work-related learning, careers and identities
13 Managing and supporting the vulnerable self
Index
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