Revolutions in Learning and Education from India

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alternative education models
anarchist pedagogy
Anarchist Philosophy
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Clean India Mission
Cycle Yatra
ECCE
Education system
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Equal Intelligence
Explicative Order
Exploitative development model
Global Education Reform Movement
Goal Cycle
Good Life
Ignorant Schoolmaster
Indian government
Learning Sources
Learning Web
Modern Education System
Nai Talim
Nationalist Capitalism
Neoliberal Development Paradigm
NGO Discourse
NITI Aayog
Ontological Limits
Ontological Politics
postdevelopment theory
Public Private Partnerships
Radical political theory
radical unschooling in India
Self-designed learning
self-directed learning
Tai Chi
unschooling practices
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367648817
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers an important critique of the ways in which mainstream education contributes to perpetuate an inherently unjust and exploitative Development model. Instead, the book proposes a new anarchistic, postdevelopmental framework that goes beyond Development and schooling to ask what really makes a meaningful life.

Challenging the notion of Development as a win-win relationship between civil society, the state and the private sector, the book argues that Development perpetuates a hierarchical world order and that the education system serves to reinforce and re-legitimise this unequal order. Drawing on real-life examples of ‘unschooling’ and ‘self-designed learning’ in India, the book demonstrates that more autonomous approaches such as these can help to fundamentally challenge dominant ideas of education, equality, development and what it means to lead meaningful lives.

The interdisciplinary approach pursued in this book makes it perfect for anyone with interests across the areas of education, development studies, radical political theory and philosophy.

Christoph Neusiedl has extensive experience across the field of alternative education, working with 'unschooling' organisations such as Project DEFY, Bangalore, India. He also worked as Development consultant in Bangladesh. His PhD thesis in Asian and International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong was awarded the City University Outstanding Research Thesis Award 2019.

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