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by Kathryn Church,Nina Bascia,Eric Shragge
- ISBN: 1402066538
- Category: Education & Teaching
- Author: Kathryn Church,Nina Bascia,Eric Shragge
- Subcategory: Schools & Teaching
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- Language: English
- Publisher: Springer; 2008 edition (February 28, 2008)
- Pages: 214 pages
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Exploring Participatory Practices
Exploring Participatory Practices. Highlights the scope of learning that people engage in through community participation – a hugely important topic in this age of globalisation. Extends existing boundaries and sets new parameters for the scholarly consideration of adults’ learning. Features an unusual hybridization of conceptual traditions, and scholarly disciplines. eBook 101,14 €. price for Russian Federation (gross).
Learning Through Community book.
This book is a collection of case studies that explore the learning that people do through community engagement.
Learning Through Community : Exploring Participatory Practices. by Eric Shragge and Nina Bascia. The crucial work here explores learning that is organized by the learners themselves, collectively, rather than as individuals.
oceedings{, title {Learning through community : exploring participatory practices}, author {Kathryn Church and Nina Bascia and {'E}ric Shragge}, year {2008} }. Kathryn Church, Nina Bascia, Éric Shragge. Out of Bounds: Situating Ourselves. The Turbulence of Academic Collaboration. Participation and Learning in Turbulent Times: Negotiations Between the Community and the Personal. From the "Margins": Case Studies. Women, Violence and Informal Learning. Stigma to Sage: Learning and Teaching Safer Sex Practices Among Canadian Sex Trade Workers.
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Learning through Community: Exploring Participatory Practices. The first defining relation was the collegial way in which Nina Bascia, Eric Shragge and I selected contributors for this volume
Learning through Community: Exploring Participatory Practices. We learned and we are still learning. We are learning as we write and revise this book. The first defining relation was the collegial way in which Nina Bascia, Eric Shragge and I selected contributors for this volume.
Are we really doing church "by the Book"? Why does the pastor preach a. .Only if you are willing to work through the discomfort that is inevitable if a change is to be wrought. Sincerely, Chris HARLE.
Are we really doing church "by the Book"? Why does the pastor preach a sermon at every service? Why do church services seem so similar week after week? Why does the congregation sit passively in pews? Not sure? . This book should be read with others to gain more insight about simple fellowships/house church ideals that are present in the book. I hope you have the courage to be tested in your preferences. Springer Netherlands. Kathryn Church, Nina Bascia, Eric Shragge (auth. Kathryn Church, Nina Bascia, Eric Shragge (ed. Year: 2008.
Developed within a network of Canadian researchers and their community partners, this book is a collection of case studies that explore the learning that people do through community engagement. The crucial work here explores learning that is organized by the learners themselves, collectively, rather than as individuals. Reflecting the contributors’ political priorities, the volume covers groups that are highly marginalized in our society and moves on to examine more mainstream citizens.