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Critical Perspectives on Further Education and Training

Camilla Fitzsimons Jerry O’Neill

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English
Anthem Press
14 November 2023
This book is essential reading for educators, student teachers, policymakers, and anyone with an interest in critical viewpoints on adult, community, and further education.

Written from an Irish vantage point, the book explores important topics that include current policy and practice trends, further education teacher/tutor identity and conditions of work, and the need for an approach to our work that responds to environmental concerns and the ongoing growth in financial inequality. The book turns the inside out and the outside in by encouraging educators to consider the dynamics and experiences of the world outside the classroom walls in the group settings that adult learners occupy in further education colleges, places of work, community education, and beyond. Critical Perspectives on Further Education and Trainingoffers valuable insights into critical pedagogy, groupwork, curriculum, and assessment design, and reflective practice all of which enhances our practices and creates engaged, democratic learning environments.

Contributors to the book bridge academic and FET realms ensuring our insights are relevant and grounded in the day-to-day work of adults, community, and further education in Ireland and beyond.

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Imprint:   Anthem Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 153mm,  Width: 229mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781839989155
ISBN 10:   1839989157
Pages:   248
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Figures and Tables ; Acknowledgements; Preface: ‘Done with Prefabs’; Sarah Sartori and Students from Dunboyne CFE; Introduction: Critical Perspectives on FET in Ireland; Camilla Fitzsimons and Jerry O’Neill; Chapter 1. Philosophical Foundations: Applying bell hooks’; Engaged Pedagogy to FET Context; Camilla Fitzsimons; Chapter 2. Engaging Holistically with Curriculum and Assessment; Sarah Coss; Chapter 3. Why We Need to Talk about Race in Further Education and Training   ; Lilian Nwanze; Chapter 4. Neurodiversity and Inclusion in Further Education and Training; Jane O’Kelly; Chapter 5. Adult Learning in Groups: ‘A Practice of Freedom’; Bríd Connolly; Chapter 6. Towards Critical and Postcritical Global Education; Eilish Dillon; Chapter 7. A Winter Sun: Creative Reflexivity as Practitioner Research; Jerry O’Neill; Chapter 8. Older than the Internet: Digital World Literacy and Adult Learning; Leo Casey; Chapter 9. Towards a Grounded Practice: Community Education in Ireland Today; Eve Cobain, Susan Cullinane and Suzanne Kyle; Chapter 10. Identity (Trans-)formation in Second-Career FET Teachers; Brendan Kavanagh, Francesca Lorenzi and Elaine McDonald; Chapter 11. A Precarious Profession; Camilla Fitzsimons and Jerry O’Neill; ‘ Afterwords’: A Concluding Conversation; About the Authors; Bibliography; Index                                                                                                                         

Dr. Camilla Fitzsimons is an Associate Professor in the Department of Adult and Community Education, at Maynooth University. Dr. Jerry O'Neill is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Adult and Community Education, at Maynooth University.

Reviews for Critical Perspectives on Further Education and Training

“This powerful book offers important contributions to critical pedagogy and issues of diversity in Further Education and Training in Ireland. It analyses the impact of the ‘great realignment’, increasing and ongoing attempts to neo-liberalize, homogenize and tame adult, community, vocational and further education by policymakers, offering a dialogic and participatory counter-vision.” —Dr. Sharon Clancy – FHEA, Assistant Professor – Educational Leadership and Management, University of Nottingham, UK. “In this vital and thought-provoking book, the consciousness-raising purposes of further and adult education are celebrated and affirmed. At times lyrical and offering powerful insights throughout, the contributors maintain a fine balance between contextual groundedness and putting theory to work. This makes for a valuable contribution to a body of international literature devoted to a largely neglected but crucial sector of education.” —Professor Rob Smith, Birmingham City University, England. “This is an important publication for anyone studying or working in the field of Further Education and Training in Ireland. It offers new and critical perspectives on current issues facing learners, practitioners and academics working in the field. It offers some thought-provoking questions to consider and shares some valuable examples from practice.” —Dr. Helen Murphy, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland.


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