This new book from the award-winning author of "Psychology and
Adult Learning" puts the spotlight on the kind of learning that
brings about significant personal change. Tennant explores the
techniques, processes, and practices educators can use to promote
learning that leads to change and examines assumptions about self
and identity, how we are formed, and our capacity for change.
Throughout the book, Tennant posits that individuals can be
agents in their own self-formation and change by understanding and
acting on the circumstances and forces that surround and shape
them. Educators, he argues, must be open to different theoretical
ideas and practices while simultaneously valuing these practices
and viewing them with a critical eye.
The book aims to: promote, among educators and others with an
educational dimension to their work, a more critical approach to
their learning designs and practices; equip individuals with a
framework for understanding and being agents of their own
self-formation and change.
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