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Epistemologies And Ethics In Adult Education And Lifelong Learning 1st Edition Richard G Bagnall

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Epistemologies And Ethics In Adult Education And Lifelong Learning 1st Edition Richard G Bagnall
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.53 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Richard G. Bagnall, Steven Hodge
ISBN: 9783030949792, 3030949796
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Epistemologies And Ethics In Adult Education And Lifelong Learning 1st Edition Richard G Bagnall by Richard G. Bagnall, Steven Hodge 9783030949792, 3030949796 instant download after payment.

This book presents and advocates for a framework of competing epistemologies and conceptions of ethics as a way of understanding modernist lifelong learning. These epistemologies are grounded in a recognition of the normative nature of knowledge that informs lifelong learning; each being framed by a different account of the sort of knowledge that is most valued and therefore foregrounded in lifelong learning policy, provision and engagement informed by the epistemology. Each epistemology is also characterised by its constituent conception of ethics. Four such epistemologies and conceptions of ethics are here recognised as having been important in the lifelong learning movement to date: disciplinary, developmental, emancipatory, and design. The authors argue that assumptions about knowledge and moral positions constitute a powerful but not well-understood feature of such arguments: awareness of these assumptions and positions could serve to powerfully advance the overall understanding of what is at stake in lifelong learning and adult education at all levels.

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