Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Learning Care Lessons : Literacy, Love, Care and Solidarity - Maggie Feeley

Learning Care Lessons

Literacy, Love, Care and Solidarity

By: Maggie Feeley

Paperback | 12 March 2014

At a Glance

Paperback


$32.95

or 4 interest-free payments of $8.24 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

Despite ongoing debates, funding and pedagogical initiatives, why do many children and adults continue to miss out on learning literacy? Might it be that we have given too little attention to a vital determinant in the learning process? This book introduces the concept of learning care - the emotional and affective attitudes and actions at home, school and in wider society, that support and encourage learning. An ethnographic exploration of learning care carried out with adult survivors of institutional abuses in the now notorious Irish industrial schools highlights the pivotal importance of care through their retelling of care-less childhood memories. The book argues for the notion of learning care to be given serious consideration and for the state to fulfill its learning care duty to equally resource families, schools and communities to do this pivotal work. Learning care abuses are not confined to Ireland or indeed to the past. Across continents, similar cases of institutionalised educational injustice have emerged, perpetrated against aboriginal, poor and misrecognised minorities. Today, perhaps with less obvious savagery, such disregard persists in learning inequalities rooted in self-replicating systems of privilege, that cherish the potential of some, whilst wasting that of others. We are all diminished by this neglected potential.

Maggie Feeley documents the profoundly relational dynamics of learning, literacy and love and how the absence of care links with wider structures of inequality. This is ethnography at its best - reflexive; care-full; power-aware, not avoidant; data rich, theory driven, and justice inspired. Professor Wendy Luttrell

This is an exemplary study of how to work effectively in low-trust environments. It describes how to build relationships of trust within research settings so that painful truths can be told and understood in a collective perspective that enables all participants to move beyond a traumatic past. Professor Mary Hamilton

More in Adult Education

Smart Lifelong Learning - Wilfried R. Vanhonacker

$122.75

Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher - Stephen D. Brookfield

RRP $69.95

$46.75

33%
OFF
How Learning Works : A Playbook - John T. Almarode

$83.99

Leading with a Lens of Inquiry - Jessica Vance

RRP $39.59

$35.75

10%
OFF
El Examen de GED Para Dummies - Tim Collins

RRP $44.95

$39.75

12%
OFF
Smart Lifelong Learning - Wilfried R. Vanhonacker

RRP $305.00

$263.75

14%
OFF