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Learning to read: discourse analysis and the study and practice of adult education

Educators are inclined to think that the words they use in their discourses about policy, research, and practice mean what they mean them to mean. It is just as clear, however, that such discourses ideologically produce and reproduce relations of power that benefit some and disadvantage others. This essay begins an argument that educators need to learn to read. Learning to read means learning to read through the stated words and the presumed meanings of those words in our educational discourses about policy, research and practice in order to try to understand what such words might also mean.

Educators are inclined to think that the words they use in their discourses about policy, research, and practice mean what ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Wilson, Arthur L.
Date: 2009
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Journal title: Studies in continuing education
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Research; Adult and community education; Policy;

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