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Learning Work - A Critical Pedagogy of Work Education (Paperback)
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With increasing attention being given to the idea that education
should include some type of vocational or career-related training,
concerns have arisen over just how such programs can be effectively
implemented to best meet the needs of the teachers, students, and
community groups involved. Specifically, teachers and
community-based educators have questioned how work education may
proceed in a way that provides students with an understanding of
"the realities" of life in the job market and at work, while at the
same time helping them to increase their effective participation in
determining the practices that will define their own working lives.
Learning Work directly addresses this concern. Through discussions
of teaching methods and actual lesson suggestions, the authors
demonstrate how the viewpoint of a critical pedagogy can be used to
develop a clear and principled practice of work education. Numerous
examples drawn from interviews and classroom observations in a
cross-section of urban, suburban, and rural schools are included to
illustrate the practical implications of a theory of critical
pedagogy. In their introduction, the authors provide a brief
discussion of the relationship between a critical pedagogy and work
education. The remainder of the book is divided into three parts
and begins with chapters that explore the technical issues involved
in work education. Separate chapters address the notion of working
knowledge, the concepts of skills and work design, and ways in
which the learning potential of worksites can be more fully
developed through work education programs. The second section
examines social relations and includes discussions of workplace
relations, occupationalhealth and safety, the interrelationships
between work and leisure, and the question of unions. Finally, the
authors look at work as an exchange relation and demonstrate how
work education can be used to foster self-assessment, help students
in the job search and salary negotiation processes, and prepare
them for future work opportunities. Practical lesson suggestions
are included in each section. An invaluable resource for both
teachers and education students, this book makes a substantial
contribution to current debates on the place and purpose of work
education in our secondary schools, colleges, and community-based
service agencies.
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