
Local Education
Mark K. Smith(Author)
Open University Press
Published on 1. September 1994
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978-0-335-23130-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Drawing upon the experiences of adult and community educators, youth and community workers, Mark Smith examines the practice of educators who build up ways of working with local networks and cultures. Shops, launderettes, streets, bars, cafes and people's houses are the settings for much of their work, and when they do appear in schools and colleges, they are most likely to be found in corridors, eating areas and student common-rooms. Their work is not organized by subject, syllabi or lessons; it is about conversation and community, a commitment to local democracy and self-organization, and is often unpredictable and risky.
Mark Smith offers an analysis of the subtle and difficult activity of intervening in other peoples' lives, of conversing with purpose, and of engaging with people to broaden opportunity and to effect change in their lives and communities.
Mark Smith offers an analysis of the subtle and difficult activity of intervening in other peoples' lives, of conversing with purpose, and of engaging with people to broaden opportunity and to effect change in their lives and communities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
ISBN-13
978-0-335-23130-0 (9780335231300)
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Content
Being local
being an educator
engaging in conversation
thinking about direction
structuring the work
embedding practice
reflecting in action
fostering community, conversation and praxis
being an educator
engaging in conversation
thinking about direction
structuring the work
embedding practice
reflecting in action
fostering community, conversation and praxis