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Liberating Learning (Paperback, New)
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Liberating Learning (Paperback, New)
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A case for liberating learning Enhancing students' quality of life
through education in the classroom and beyond Throughout the
history of our civilisation, education has been seen by
philosophers, national leaders and educators as essential for
social cohesion and economic development. However, there is a
tension between the (proper) interest of governments in ensuring
that education prepares young people to be effective citizens, and
the desire of educators to ensure that students maintain
individuality and a rich learning experience. While it is important
to have comparable standards within and between countries, when it
comes to issues of curriculum standardisation risks constraint and
over-regulation. In education the liberal tradition places great
emphasis on individual freedom, moving well beyond 'freedom
from...' and rather positioning and promoting education as 'freedom
to...'. It is this commitment to education's emancipatory potential
that underpins all of the essays in this book. While exploring the
impact of globalisation and emerging technologies on the teaching
and learning practices of schools and universities, Liberating
Learning presents a variety of pioneering initiatives advocated by
seminal thinkers and practitioners with a series of commentaries on
where education is, and where it is going. There are three key
areas of focus: the curriculum; pedagogy; and the role of secondary
education in widening participation in higher education.
Collectively, the perspectives outlined here consider how we might
transform our vision of education as authentically enabling and
emancipatory into a reality for all young people. In a climate
where the imperative for sharing ideas and good practice between
distinct educational sectors, and between educators and policy
makers, is crucial, our hope is that this collection will serve as
catalyst for further debate on how to liberate learning and broaden
participation.
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