Informal Education, Childhood and Youth: Geographies, Histories, Practices
Editat de S. Mills Autor Peter Kraftlen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781137027726
ISBN-10: 113702772X
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: XV, 310 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2014
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 113702772X
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: XV, 310 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2014
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Geographies, Histories and Practices of Informal Education; Sarah Mills and Peter Kraftl 2. Inside-Out: Connecting Indoor and Outdoor Spaces of Informal Education through the Extraordinary Geographies of The Boys' Brigade Camp; Richard G. Kyle 3. 'Like a Scout Does... Like a Guide Does...' The Scout of Guide Camp's Lessons of Identity; Catherine Bannister 4. 'Alternative' Education Spaces and Local Community Connections: a Case Study of Care Farming in the UK; Peter Kraftl 5. 'A Powerful Educational Instrument': The Woodcraft Folk and Indoor/Outdoor 'Nature' 1925-1975; Sarah Mills 6. People, Places and Spaces: Education in Robert Owen's New Society; Ian Donnachie 7. The Tarpaulin and the Tablecloth: Cover and Non-Traditional Education in Traditional Spaces of Schooling; Stephen T. Sadlier 8. Limiting Spaces of Informal Learning among Street Children in Peru; Dena Aufseeser 9. Learning How to Behave in School: a Study of the Experiences of Children and Young People withSocio-Emotional Differences; Sophie Bowlby, Jennifer Lea and Louise Holt 10. Education, Technology and the Disruptive Innovations Challenging the Formal/Informal Education Divide; Kate Edwards 11. Rehearsal Spaces as Children's Spaces? Considering the Place of Non-Formal Music Education; Luke Dickens and Douglas Lonie 12. Managing the Spaces of Freedom: Mid-Twentieth Century Youth Work; Simon Bradford 13. Feminism and Informal Education in Youth Work with Girls and Young Women 1975-1985; Jean Spence 14. After School: the Disruptive Work of Informal Education; Richard Davies 15. Catalyzing Cultural Change: Youth-Led Cultural Development as Informal Education; Shanene Ditton 16. Learning in/through Public Space: Young Girls and Feminist Consciousness-Raising; Maria Rodo-de-Zarate and Mireia Baylina 17. Leading the Way: Youth-Led Non-Formal Learning in the Girl Scouts; Denise Goerisch 18. iLearn: Engaging (In)Formal Learning in Young People's Mediated Environments; Gregory T. Donovan 19.Concluding Reflections; Peter Kraftl and Sarah Mills
Recenzii
“This innovative book has a clear focus on informal educational practices, explored through a number of examples from both historical and geographical contexts. … Each critical debate is contextualised within the literature, effectively referencing key figures from each field, providing directions for further exploratory learning. … I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book, and have happily found a place for it to nestle in my bookcase, providing a useful reference source for both my teaching, and my research.” (Tracy Hayes, Children's Geographies, January, 2016)
“Useful for anyone considering how informal education can or could have been experienced. … the book has certainly accomplished its aim of opening up new ways of examining informal education across a range of disciplines. … Mills and Kraftl have been able to build a consistent set of themes to bridge these contributions without having to resort to tentative links between chapters, resulting in an enjoyable read with thepotential to influence a wide range of research.” (Edward Whiffin, History of Education, 2016)
"Informal Education, Childhood and Youth is an extremely incisive and timely intervention into broader debates around the geographies, sociologies and historical precedents of contemporary educational practices. Indeed, it positions itself at the forefront of these debates, recognising the diverse meanings and spaces of 'education', and the multiple social functions it serves. It is a treasure trove of rich empirical research on 'informal education', as well as pushing the boundaries of scholarship in this area, theoretically. The book will be of interest to academics and students working within geography, education, sociology, anthropology and politics, as well as educational practitioners and policy makers." - Johanna L. Waters, University of Oxford, UK
"This timely and innovative collection weaves together the geographies and histories of informal education in fresh and thought-provoking ways. Its broad scope and contemporary relevance make an important contribution to the literature and highlight the value of cross-disciplinary approaches. The book's distinctive perspectives offer stimulating new insights which should have wide appeal." - Melanie Tebbutt, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
“Useful for anyone considering how informal education can or could have been experienced. … the book has certainly accomplished its aim of opening up new ways of examining informal education across a range of disciplines. … Mills and Kraftl have been able to build a consistent set of themes to bridge these contributions without having to resort to tentative links between chapters, resulting in an enjoyable read with thepotential to influence a wide range of research.” (Edward Whiffin, History of Education, 2016)
"Informal Education, Childhood and Youth is an extremely incisive and timely intervention into broader debates around the geographies, sociologies and historical precedents of contemporary educational practices. Indeed, it positions itself at the forefront of these debates, recognising the diverse meanings and spaces of 'education', and the multiple social functions it serves. It is a treasure trove of rich empirical research on 'informal education', as well as pushing the boundaries of scholarship in this area, theoretically. The book will be of interest to academics and students working within geography, education, sociology, anthropology and politics, as well as educational practitioners and policy makers." - Johanna L. Waters, University of Oxford, UK
"This timely and innovative collection weaves together the geographies and histories of informal education in fresh and thought-provoking ways. Its broad scope and contemporary relevance make an important contribution to the literature and highlight the value of cross-disciplinary approaches. The book's distinctive perspectives offer stimulating new insights which should have wide appeal." - Melanie Tebbutt, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Notă biografică
Sarah Mills is a Lecturer in Human Geography at the Department of Geography, Loughborough University, UK.
Peter Kraftl is a Reader in Human Geography at the Department of Geography, University of Leicester, UK. He has previously published Geographies of Alternative Education and Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth.
Dena Aufseeser, University of Washington, USA
Catherine Bannister, University of Sheffield, UK
Mireia Baylina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Sophie Bowlby, University of Reading, UK
Simon Bradford, Brunel University, UK
Richard Davies, Aberystwyth University, UK
Luke Dickens, The Open University, UK
Shanene Ditton, Griffith University, Australia
Ian Donnachie, The Open University, UK Gregory Donovan, Macaulay Honors College, USA
Kate Edwards, Pearson Education, UK
Denise Goerisch, San Diego State University, USA
Louise Holt, Loughborough University, UK
Richard G Kyle, University of Stirling, UK
Douglas Lonie, National Foundation for Youth Music, UK
Maria Rodó-de-Zárate, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Stephen T. Sadlier, University of Washington Educational Outreach, USA
Jean Spence, Durham University, UK
Peter Kraftl is a Reader in Human Geography at the Department of Geography, University of Leicester, UK. He has previously published Geographies of Alternative Education and Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth.
Dena Aufseeser, University of Washington, USA
Catherine Bannister, University of Sheffield, UK
Mireia Baylina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Sophie Bowlby, University of Reading, UK
Simon Bradford, Brunel University, UK
Richard Davies, Aberystwyth University, UK
Luke Dickens, The Open University, UK
Shanene Ditton, Griffith University, Australia
Ian Donnachie, The Open University, UK Gregory Donovan, Macaulay Honors College, USA
Kate Edwards, Pearson Education, UK
Denise Goerisch, San Diego State University, USA
Louise Holt, Loughborough University, UK
Richard G Kyle, University of Stirling, UK
Douglas Lonie, National Foundation for Youth Music, UK
Maria Rodó-de-Zárate, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Stephen T. Sadlier, University of Washington Educational Outreach, USA
Jean Spence, Durham University, UK