Established in the Gorgie area of Edinburgh (Scotland) in 1979, the Adult Learning Project (A.L.P.) is an ‘attempt to translate the philosophy and pedagogy of Brazilian educator Paulo Freire to the context of a Scottish inner city area’ (Galloway, 1999). Despite its success in promoting democratic adult education in this urban setting (Kirkwood and Kirkwood, 1989; 2011a; Galloway, 1999), cuts to core funding mean that A.L.P. currently faces, arguably, the greatest threat to its survival since its formation forty years ago. In an era when adult education bodies throughout Europe endure ever increasing government pressure to provide qualifications to participants in recognition of their learning experience and newly developed skills (see e.g. Forrester and Garratt, 2012; Finnegan, 2013, and O’Brien, 2018), A.L.P. remains a space where learners can explore themselves artistically and intellectually through groups including Art Space, Fayre for Women, Aye Write, and The Democracy Group. Part case study; part action research and biographical account, this paper provides an intimate and grounded reflection on the current state and the future of A.L.P.
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Near Future Teaching Vox Pop
On Tuesday 21st November, I was a participant in a fifteen minute interview for the Near Future Teaching Vox Pop event. During my session, the ‘Vox Pop’… Read more “Near Future Teaching Vox Pop”
(VI) What should education be for? (University Blog Post)
This post was originally produced as a 500 word assignment for the Philosophy of Education course on the MSc Education at the University of Edinburgh. It received… Read more “(VI) What should education be for? (University Blog Post)”
(iv) Towards A New Radical Learning Network
On Thursday 9th November, I travelled through to the University of Glasgow for the ‘Shaping The Future – A New Radical Learning Network’ launch and networking event.… Read more “(iv) Towards A New Radical Learning Network”
(i) My Inaugural Blog Post
Entering into the latter half of my first semester as a part-time student on the MSc Education (Philosophy of Education pathway) seems a reasonable point to start… Read more “(i) My Inaugural Blog Post”