Inside Education: Exploring the art of good learning

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ISBN-10:

0415529204

ISBN-13:

9780415529204

Author(s): O'Brien, Stephen
Edition: 1
Released: Dec 08, 2015
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback, 218 pages
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Description:

To learn more about learning - what it is and how it works - it is necessary to look inside education. This book takes the reader on a journey of 4 'live' education projects: The first all-Irish speaking, mixed-gendered, multi-faith primary school on the island of Ireland (based in Cork, Ireland; ideally suited to exploring learning identity); an alternative post-primary school for those who leave (or are left behind by) the formal education system (based in Waterford, Ireland; ideally suited to exploring personal learning); an early college school that enables students to simultaneously sit their high-school diploma and college exams (based in Queens, New York; ideally suited to exploring learning success); and an adult education training centre that works with 'landless' movement members (based in Pernambuco state, Brazil; ideally suited to exploring learning power). Using a critical ethnography approach, each research narrative naturally unfolds/enfolds to tell a more complete learning story. All those 'interested' in education are primed readers. By (re-) viewing their own learning outlook, they may begin to advance deeper critical ideas and debates in education. They may come to (re-) represent education; reminding public consciousness of its human stories, as well as its curious, intricate and powerful qualities. And they may (re-) discover 'other' roads to raise a scholar. Teachers, educational researchers, parents and guardians may be particularly 'interested' readers.

This is a thought-provoking, challenging and revealing journey inside the world of education and learning. Its exploration of school and classroom practices in a range of different settings provides important insights into how we learn - a central aspect of our education system which remains overlooked and understudied. In doing so, it lays down a challenge to policy-makers and educators everywhere to think differently about the way we learn and, ultimately, help students fulfil their real potential.

Carl O'Brien, Chief Reporter for The Irish Times.

Inside Education is a stunning example of passionate scholarship that nonetheless refuses a redemptionist stance. The ethnography captures people and contexts and draws the reader into the four sites of learning in fluent and lyrical prose. This is facilitated by the extensive use of research notes deploying historical, comparative, literary, artistic and scholarly sources.

Denis O'Sullivan, Emeritus Professor of Education, University College Cork, Ireland.












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