A Comparative Study of Values-Based Fields of Adult Learning and Education in Austria, Scotland, and South Tyrol, Italy: Practitioners Resisting Neoliberal Tendencies Based on Their Ideas of Social Justice

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Adult Education Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI:10.1177/07417136231180550
Irene Cennamo, Monika Kastner, L. Tett
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This article presents the findings of a comparative study of values-based adult learning and education (ALE) fields; specifically, in Austria, critical-emancipatory adult basic education; Scotland, learner-centered, community-based adult learning; and South Tyrol, Italy, the Winterschule, a radical-critical popular education format. We studied the voices of experienced practitioners to understand their challenges and constraints and how they resisted changes that did not reflect their values. It highlights local practices to promote visibility, create dialogue, and strengthen the understanding and recognition of these fields in which practitioners are unequivocally committed to social justice. Our findings highlighted repertoires of resistance, affirmed pedagogy as a values-based endeavor, and elucidated practitioners’ commitments to holistic approaches that re-negotiate ideas of social justice for people and the planet. Our analysis shows that when ideas of social justice are shared amongst allies, practitioners can effectively maintain their values-based approaches and thus re-affirm and protect democratic ALE practice.
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奥地利、苏格兰和意大利南蒂罗尔以价值观为基础的成人学习和教育领域的比较研究:基于社会正义观念的实践者抵制新自由主义倾向
本文介绍了基于价值观的成人学习与教育(ALE)领域的比较研究结果;具体来说,在奥地利,是批判性解放的成人基础教育;苏格兰,以学习者为中心,以社区为基础的成人学习;以及意大利南蒂罗尔的冬季学校,这是一种激进批判的大众教育形式。我们研究了经验丰富的从业者的声音,以了解他们的挑战和限制,以及他们如何抵制不反映他们价值观的变化。它突出了当地的实践,以提高知名度,创造对话,并加强对从业者明确致力于社会正义的这些领域的理解和认可。我们的研究结果强调了抵抗的能力,肯定了教学法是一种基于价值观的努力,并阐明了从业者对整体方法的承诺,这些方法可以重新协商人类和地球的社会正义观念。我们的分析表明,当社会正义的理念在盟友之间共享时,从业者可以有效地维护他们基于价值观的方法,从而重新肯定和保护民主的ALE实践。
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Adult Education Quarterly
Adult Education Quarterly EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Adult Education Quarterly (AEQ) is a scholarly refereed journal committed to advancing the understanding and practice of adult and continuing education. The journal strives to be inclusive in scope, addressing topics and issues of significance to scholars and practitioners concerned with diverse aspects of adult and continuing education. AEQ publishes research employing a variety of methods and approaches, including (but not limited to) survey research, experimental designs, case studies, ethnographic observations and interviews, grounded theory, phenomenology, historical investigations, and narrative inquiry as well as articles that address theoretical and philosophical issues pertinent to adult and continuing education.
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