The Right to Learn: Alternatives for a Learning Society / Edition 1

The Right to Learn: Alternatives for a Learning Society / Edition 1

by Ken Brown
ISBN-10:
0415231655
ISBN-13:
9780415231657
Pub. Date:
11/15/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415231655
ISBN-13:
9780415231657
Pub. Date:
11/15/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Right to Learn: Alternatives for a Learning Society / Edition 1

The Right to Learn: Alternatives for a Learning Society / Edition 1

by Ken Brown
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Overview

The concept of the 'learning society' brings to mind access to education for all and a culture of lifelong learning. But government interventions in education such as the National Curriculum and standardized tests have only served to consolidate the connection between learning and schooling. Schools, furthermore, now have to juggle an increasingly diverse and incompatible range of tasks, providing equal opportunities while catering for individual needs and hitting academic attainment targets while preparing pupils for life in the global workplace. In this climate, what is the future for a democratic system of education?
This important book aims to encourage debate about alternative ways of providing education, and discusses how these are being practiced now in Britain, Europe and the USA. Taking the issue of human rights and access as a central theme, the author examines the current state of education provision and the possibilities for its future.
This book will be of interest to specialists in education, politics and philosophy, and also to those seeking alternative ways of educating their children.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415231657
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/15/2001
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ken Brown is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for Educational Research, University of Aberdeen

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. New Buckets Under Old Leaks? 3. Why Educate? Society, the Individual and Education 4. Ours to Reason Why? the Human Rights Issue 5. What Price Freedom? Economy and Effectiveness in Education 6. Learning, Teaching and Learning to Learn: Epistomological Perspectives 7. How Others Do It (i): Some International Alternatives 8. How Others Do It (ii): A Radical Alternative; Home Education 9. Ways Forward: Towards a 'Learning Society' 10. Conclusion: Towards a Learning Society
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