Reconceptualising Lifelong Learning
Delve into the innovative perspectives presented in Reconceptualising Lifelong Learning by Penny Jane Burke and Jackson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this insightful work spans 244 pages and is a must-read for those interested in adult education and continuing education.
This book emerges from the contributions of the Gender and Lifelong Learning Group of the Gender and Education Association. It challenges traditional views on lifelong learning by revealing the hidden values and assumptions that underpin the field. Burke and Jackson explore how exclusionary discourses and practices are perpetuated, urging readers to reconceptualize their understanding of this vital area in education.
Ideal for educators, researchers, and anyone passionate about feminism in education, this book encourages a critical examination of lifelong learning and its implications for society. Discover the transformative power of education through a gender-sensitive lens today!