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Author Greene, David, author.

Title Unfit to be a slave : a guide to adult education for liberation / David Greene.

Publication Info. Rotterdam, The Netherlands : Sense Publishers, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 156 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Anti-colonial educational perspectives for transformative change ; volume 3
Anti-colonial educational perspectives for transformative change ; volume 3.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents DEDICATION; TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD: Adult Education as Revolutionary Praxis; LITERACY AS PRODUCTIVE HUMAN LABOR; THE OPPRESSED AS THEIR OWN EXAMPLE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTE R 1: LEARNING FOR LIFE : ADULT EDUCATIONAS EMPOWERMENT; MY STORY; POPULAR EDUCATION; THERE ARE NO NEUTRALS HERE; PRACTICE AND THEORY; A FRESH LOOK; PREPARATION FOR THE JOB MARKET IS NOT ENOUGH!; LISTENING AND RELEVANCY; LIMITATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM; AN AUTO STRIK E IN WEST VIRGINIA; A FAIR ELECTIONS COMMITTEE.
The haitian revolutiona shout out! join the field of worker-education!; dialogue questions for teachers and students; questions for chapter one; notes; chapter 2: the field of adult or worker education; millions of adult students; types of literacy; students and potential students; literacy programs; bake sale to support victims of hurricane katrina; a wealth of experience; teachers; validating the experience of adult education students; teachers and organizing; stability and voice.
WORKER OR ADULT EDUCATION NEEDS TO BE REDEFINEDTHE STATUS OF ADULT EDUCATION TODAY; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER TWO; NOTES; CHAPTER 3: GATEKEEPERS AND SOCIAL CONTROL; WHAT DO ADULT STUDENTS FIND WHEN THEY SEEK OUT CLASSES?; TWO ROADS: EDUCATION FOR LIBERATION OR DOMESTICATION?; DOMESTICATING MISSIONARIES AND PROFESSIONALS OF THE STATE; THE PROFESSIONAL GATEKEEPER; THE MORE GEDS THE BETTER, RIGHT?; GATEKEEPER MYTHS; THE IDEOLOGY OF GATEKEEPING; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER THREE; NOTES; CHAPTER 4: POLITICAL LITERACY The Voice of the Working Class.
TAKING THE BLINDERS OFFPOPULAR EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS; TEACHER AND STUDENT EQUALITY; WHAT DO WE LOSE WHEN STUDENTS ARE DENIED VOICE?; MAKING NOISE! WORKERS� VOICES ARE MISSING; UNSPOKEN AND UNHEARD VOICES; A MIGHTY RIVER OF PEOPLE; WINNING OR LOSING; STUDENT VOICES � A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH; WHO BENEFITS FROM THIS SILENCE?; SUGGESTIONS FOR A CRITICAL PRACTICE OF ADULT EDUCATION; “LISTENING GOOD�; RECOGNIZING STUDENT KNOWLEDGE; DIALOGUE ABOUT ADULT EDUCATION; FROM DIALOGUE TO ACTION; STUDENT COMMITTEES.
CLASS CONTENT AND LESSON PLANSUTILIZING PUBLIC DOCUMENTS AND OTHER PUBLIC RESOURCES; LITTLE STEPS; LESSON TOPICS FOR ADULT EDUCATION; TEACHERS VOICES TOO, MUST BE ORGANIZED; VOICES FOR CRITICAL THINKING AND POPULAR EDUCATION; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER FOUR; NOTES; CHAPTER 5: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ADULT EDUCATION; POLITICAL ECONOMY � A TOOL FOR LIBERATION; SURPLUS VALUE; ACCUMULATION OF WEALTH; POLARIZATION OF SOCIETY; POLARIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES; THE BASE AND THE SUPERSTRUCTURE OF THIS ECONOMIC SYSTEM.
Summary Out of over 40 years of experience in adult or worker education, David Greene brings us tools to develop consciousness and leadership for social change. Based on the power of our huge working class to understand this economic system and to organize, this book aims to empower educators, students and other workers with science applied to solving the serious social problems we face today. We are confronted with the issues of low-wage, part-time and temporary jobs, inadequate housing, health care, and transportation, inequality and injustice, at the same time as the greatest concentration of wealth in human history. The disparity of wealth and control has never been greater. The only way out of this deepening crisis is through education. To change this we need understanding that is based on the clearest reflection of the real world. Unfit to Be a Slave employs the tools of theory and informed practice, to guide us to create spaces to share experience, study historyℓ́ℓs lessons and develop consciousness. As a collective and organized force we can transform our communities, our countries and our world. Mythologies that tell people, ℓ́ℓThings donℓ́ℓt change, ℓ́ℓ ℓ́ℓWe canℓ́ℓt do anything, ℓ́ℓ or ℓ́ℓIt has always been this way, ℓ́ℓ prevent poor and working class populations from taking necessary action on behalf of their own lives and families. Unfit to Be a Slave is meant to be a guide to education for social change.
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Subject Adult education -- Social aspects.
Adult education -- Social aspects.
Adult education.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Greene, David. Unfit to be a slave. Rotterdam : Sense, 2015 9462099340 (OCoLC)900508999
ISBN 9789462099357 (electronic book)
9462099359 (electronic book)
9789462099333
9789462099340
Standard No. 10.1007/978-94-6209-935-7