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Consortium forSocial Movements and Education
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Women’s Challenge to Adult Education

Women’s Challenge to Adult Education

Angela Miles
1989
1989

Abstract

This paper argues that a creative response to the presence of increasing numbers of women in adult education would strengthen the important and currently embattled social purpose tradition in the field; it would help progressive educators realize more fully many of the pedagogical principles they have developed and worked with to be a potentially powerful resource for educators concerned with preserving the social mission of adult education in a period of ever more insistent pressure for a narrowing professionalization.

Abstract

This paper argues that a creative response to the presence of increasing numbers of women in adult education would strengthen the important and currently embattled social purpose tradition in the field; it would help progressive educators realize more fully many of the pedagogical principles they have developed and worked with to be a potentially powerful resource for educators concerned with preserving the social mission of adult education in a period of ever more insistent pressure for a narrowing professionalization.

Social Movements

Women's Rights

Keywords

Educator, Gender, Knowledge Production, Nonformal Education

Theme

Popular Education; Adult Education; and Social Movement Learning