Adult Education under a Comparative Lens: Areas of Influence

John Holford, Marcella Milana, Palle Damkjær Rasmussen

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    Abstract

    This chapter outlines key areas of literature and policy that have influenced or affected our research on the comparative study of adult education. Policy influences include the growth of lifelong learning within a neoliberal framing since the 1990s and the rise of ‘evidence-based’ approaches with a narrow reliance on quantitative data. Much of our work has been inspired by the need to critique these trends, adopt broader approaches to lifelong learning and defend the more democratic traditions of adult education. Important areas of theoretical inspiration, many of which interrogate these policy developments, are also outlined. The critical reinterpretation of historical adult education practices is another important area of work and inspiration. In relation to sustainability, we have been influenced particularly by the capabilities approach.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAnnual Review of Comparative and International Education 2017
    Editors Alexander Wiseman
    Number of pages9
    PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Limited
    Publication date2018
    Pages85 - 93
    Chapter7
    ISBN (Print)978-1-78743-766-1
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-78743-765-4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018
    SeriesInternational Perspectives on Education and Society
    Volume34
    ISSN1479-3679

    Keywords

    • Adult education
    • Comparative education
    • Educational policy
    • International education
    • Sustainability

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