ABSTRACT

First published in 1987, Adult Education: As Social Policy intends to provide an introduction to the social policy analysis of adult education, contributing to the larger literature around lifelong or continuing education. The roots of policy in alternative social welfare models are traced to their ideological sources and to the origins of adult education theory itself. The development of professionalism is also considered in relation to policy analysis and there is a case study of major policy documents to illustrate the analysis. The book will be of interest to students of pedagogy, education, and policy.

part |126 pages

Part One

chapter Chapter One|30 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|31 pages

The Market Models

chapter Chapter Three|32 pages

The Progressive-Liberal-Welfare Model

chapter Chapter Four|31 pages

Social Control Models

part |63 pages

Part Two

chapter Chapter Five|30 pages

Origins of Adult Education Theory

part |63 pages

Part Three

chapter Chapter Seven|31 pages

ACACE: A Case Study

chapter Chapter Eight|30 pages

Conclusion: The Policy Perspective on Adult Education