Envisioning a critical social pedagogy of learning and work in a contemporary culture of cyclical lifelong learning
Permanent URL for this page: http://hdl.voced.edu.au/10707/138067.
Author: Grace, Andre P.
Abstract:
In Canada, current federal learning-and-work policy is focused on individual learner-worker development using an iteration of lifelong learning as cyclical. This policy aims to enhance the social as an effect of enhancing the economic. In this neoliberal milieu, cyclical lifelong learning has become not only a norm but also a culture and an attitude. Still, a current Canadian phenomenon indicates that increasing numbers of young adults are disengaging from participation in such learning that the federal government considers being a preventive measure. In discussing their withdrawal from what might perceived as cyclical lifelong learning for control, I consider a particularly challenging case: the predicament of young adults in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. To help us think about adequately addressing the dislocation they experience in life and work. I offer a Freire-informed vision of a critical social pedagogy of learning and work. This pedagogy calls for re-engendering the social in lifelong learning by revitalising critical social concerns with historical awareness, hope, possibility, ethics, justice, democratic vision, learner freedom, critique and intervention.
Published abstract reprinted by permission of the copyright owner.
[-] Show lessIn Canada, current federal learning-and-work policy is focused on individual learner-worker development using an iteration of lifelong learning as cyclical. This policy aims to enhance the social as an effect of enhancing the economic. In this neoliberal milieu, cyclical lifelong learning has become not only a norm but also a culture and an attitude. Still, a current Canadian phenomenon indicates that increasing numbers of young adults are disengaging from participation in such learning that the federal government considers being a preventive measure. In discussing their withdrawal from ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Youth; Economics; Lifelong learning; Culture
Keywords: Social conditions
Geographic subjects: North America; Canada
Published: London, England: Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis, 2007
Access item:
Request Item from NCVER
Publisher or alternative source
Journal title: Studies in continuing education
Journal volume : 29
Journal number: 1
Journal date: March 2007
Pages: pp.85.103
ISSN: 0158-037X; 1470-126X (online)
Statement of responsibility: Andre P. Grace
Resource type: Article
Call Number:
TD/TNC 89.26
NCVER Author-Date style |
|
|
Citation only
Full record End Note |
Plain Text
Rich Text
MS Word |
|
| |
|
| |
Download
| |

Download