Life, Work and Learning
By David Beckett, Paul Hager
Published November 15th 2001 by Routledge – 224 pages
Series: Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education
Published November 15th 2001 by Routledge – 224 pages
Series: Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education
In both paid and unpaid work contexts adults learn powerfully from their experiences. In this book, the authors argue that this should be the basis for a new perception of what is truly educational in life. Drawing on the works of Aristotle, Wittgenstein and Russell, along with contemporary conceptual work, they use both philosophical argument and empirical example to establish their view.
This work will be of essential interest to philosophers of education and educational theorists worldwide. It will also interest teachers, trainers, facilitators, and all those with an interest in adult and vocational education.
'It remains … a strength of this text that it has provoked me to write a review of this length and engagement.' - Studies in the Education of Adults, Richard Edwards
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Description: By David Beckett, Paul Hager. In both paid and unpaid work contexts adults learn powerfully from their experiences. In this book, the authors argue that this should be the basis for a new perception of what is truly educational in life. Drawing on the works of Aristotle, Wittgenstein...
Categories: Education, Adult Education