2016
DOI: 10.1080/02601370.2016.1189460
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Participation in adult education for community development: a critical discourse analysis ofTraining for Transformation

Abstract: Participation has become so central to adult education for community development that even the World Bank supports participatory programming. This article analyses how participation is conceptualised in Training for Transformation (TfT), a Freirean-inspired curriculum used in international community development settings. TfT seeks to equip learners 'to understand and take action in their world' , partly by shaping the curriculum itself. Using critical discourse analysis (CDA) of the TfT curriculum, three inter… Show more

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“…Learning Neighbourhoods adopt a notion of lifelong learning that is about community capacity building, resilience, and a broader understanding of the complexity of the world in which we live (Figure 1). They echo Kruper and Prins's (2016) view that community development inherently involves "adult education" (p. 360), while much of adult education also inherently involves community development. A synergetic bond between community and learning is the bedrock of the Learning Neighbourhoods project in Cork City.…”
Section: Contextualising Learning Neighbourhoods: Lifelong Learning and Community Buildingmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Learning Neighbourhoods adopt a notion of lifelong learning that is about community capacity building, resilience, and a broader understanding of the complexity of the world in which we live (Figure 1). They echo Kruper and Prins's (2016) view that community development inherently involves "adult education" (p. 360), while much of adult education also inherently involves community development. A synergetic bond between community and learning is the bedrock of the Learning Neighbourhoods project in Cork City.…”
Section: Contextualising Learning Neighbourhoods: Lifelong Learning and Community Buildingmentioning
confidence: 91%