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Smith / Else Lifelong Learning in Adult Education
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-97525-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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The Clemente Programme
E-Book, Englisch, 166 Seiten
Reihe: Lifelong Learning Book Series
ISBN: 978-3-031-97525-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This academic book delves into the powerful impact of the Clemente program in Australia, focusing on individuals facing various disadvantages. Through partnerships with community organisations, municipal governments, and human service organizations – the Australian Catholic University and, in Ballarat, Federation University Australia – the program offers a comprehensive Humanities course at multiple locations across the country. The twelve-week curriculum includes expert lectures by Tertiary educators and interactive sessions with Learning Partners, fostering critical thinking and meaningful engagement with society.
At the core of the Clemente Program lies a strong belief in the transformative power of education, particularly in the Humanities. It aims to empower those who feel disconnected from society by promoting social inclusion and building self-confidence through knowledge and reflection. The essays in this book, written by respected academics, cover various topics, such as regional implementation, emotional intelligence research, the program's impact on disadvantaged youth, experiences of vulnerable individuals, its teaching approach compared to other university courses, and the effects of trauma on learning.
This scholarly work sheds light on the life-changing potential of the Clemente Program in Australia. It highlights how education in the Humanities can empower individuals facing disadvantages and create stronger communities.
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Chapter 1. Editors Introduction: The Clemente Program and Lifelong Learning – Steve Else and Jeremy CA Smith.- Chapter 2. Realising Lifelong Learning through Clemente Transformative Education in Regional Victoria – Ann Gervasoni and Jeremy CA Smith.- Chapter 3. The Value of Clemente for Students Experiencing Coercive Control – Lesley Cooper.- Chapter 4. Transforming for Change: the Potential of Clemente in Prisons as a Factor for Desistance – Lesley Cooper, Jennifer Nicholls and Marg Camilleri.- Chapter 5. Critical Pedagogy in Two International Relations Courses: Comparing the Clemente and University Campus Experiences – Carolyn Johnstone.- Chapter 6. Empowering Minds: The Experience of History Teaching within the Ballarat Clemente Course – David Waldron.- Chapter 7. When Clemente met Histotainment: Teaching Film and History in Clemente Ballarat – Lesley Speed.- Chapter 8. First Nation Students in Clemente: Gaps in Research, Challenges in Practice – Matthew Thorley.- Chapter 9. Emotional intelligence research as a tool for the Clemente Australia program – Steve Else.