University Adult Education in England and the USA

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A01=Kathleen Rockhill
A01=Richard Taylor
A01=Roger Fieldhouse
Adult Education
Adult Education Movement
Adult Education Professionals
adult university education UK and USA
Author_Kathleen Rockhill
Author_Richard Taylor
Author_Roger Fieldhouse
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Community Adult Education
comparative education studies
Contemporary Society
continuing education
Continuing Professional Education
Educational Association
educational theory
English university adult education
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Extramural Department
historical education policy
ideological analysis
Labour Leaders
Left Progressive Perspective
Liberal Adult Education
liberal arts pedagogy
liberal tradition
liberal tradition adult education
liberal tradition critique in universities
NCLC
Post Secondary Education
Post War
radical developments
social purpose education
Tertiary Education
Trade Union Education
TUC Scheme
Tutorial Class Movement
UAE
USA
Working Class Adult
Working Class Adult Education
Working Class Education

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138366855
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1985 this book is a critique and comparison of the nature, structure and provision of university adult education in England and the USA. The focus is both contemporary (twentieth century) and historical and is interdisciplinary, involving both social scientific and historical modes of enquiry and analysis. A central concern of the book is the liberal tradition as it has operated in its different ways and the erosion of this tradition and its consequences for the contemporary structure of university adult education form a large part of the book's discussion.

Richard Taylor, Kathleen Rockhill, Roger Fieldhouse

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