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The Challenge of Community Education in Social and Political Change

The Challenge of Community Education in Social and Political Change

Tom Lovett
1978
1978

Abstract

Tom Lovett is now directing a three-year Community Action Research and Education Project of the Institute, supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and the Northern Ireland Department of Education. The project will allow the Institute, established in I972, to extend its work in community education, community action and community radio. This article derives from the Northern Ireland context from which the project developed, and analyzes two contrasting models for community education and the role of adult education in social and political change.

Abstract

Tom Lovett is now directing a three-year Community Action Research and Education Project of the Institute, supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and the Northern Ireland Department of Education. The project will allow the Institute, established in I972, to extend its work in community education, community action and community radio. This article derives from the Northern Ireland context from which the project developed, and analyzes two contrasting models for community education and the role of adult education in social and political change.

Social Movements

Working Class

Keywords

Class, Community Organizing, Democracy, Europe, Informal Learning, Nonformal Education, North America, Praxis

Theme

Popular Education; Adult Education; and Social Movement Learning