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Originally published in 1979, this book reports on a 3 year action
research programme (The New Communities Project) which aimed in
increase working-class participation in adult education. Basing
their argument on the work of the Project, the authors contend that
adult education must begin with the people themselves, to go on and
assist their intellectual, social, psychological, cultural and
political growth. In their view, adult education needs to be
identified as something more flexible than 'classes', whilst also
distinguishing between non-formal education and other kinds of
community work or development. Providing different perspectives on
the way in which a service relates to a particular area, the book's
conclusions have a bearing on both practice and training in a
variety of areas concerned with social intervention.
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