ABSTRACT

Whilst learning is central to most understandings of what it is to be human, we now live in a knowledge society where being educated defines life chances more than ever before. Learning Beyond the School brings together accounts of learning from around the world in organisations, spaces and places that are schooled, but not school. Exploring examples of learning organisation, pedagogisation, informal learning and social education, the book shows not only how understandings of education are framed in terms of local versions of schooling, but what being educated could and should mean in very different social and political contexts.

With contributions from scholars based in Australia, Europe, the USA, Latin America and Asia, the book brings together accounts of learning outside of school. Chapters contain rich and detailed case studies of innovative projects, new kinds of learning institutions, youth, peer-driven and community-based activities and public pedagogies, as well as engaging with the dimensions of an argument about the place and nature of learning outside of the school. It challenges dominant versions of school around the world, whilst also critically discussing the value and place of non-institutionalised learning.

Learning Beyond the School should be of interest to academics, researchers, postgraduate scholars engaged in the study of comparative education, youth work, education systems, digital culture, sociology of education and youth development. It should also be essential reading for practitioners and policymakers who are interested in youth and education system reform.

chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction

Learning beyond the school – international perspectives on the schooled society

chapter 3|17 pages

Can we de-pedagogicise society?

Between “native” learning and pedagogy in complex societies

chapter 5|18 pages

Ubuntu and bildung in Olso and Zanzibar

Communities of learning lives

chapter 7|21 pages

Walking the city

A method for exploring everyday public pedagogies

chapter 8|15 pages

Taking part in the city

Rethinking “Wumenda Chengshi(Our Cities)” in Shanghai

chapter 9|18 pages

Digital media production outside the school

Youth knowledge and cultural participation in Argentina and Mexico

chapter 10|23 pages

Remixing meanings, tools, texts, and contexts

Digital literacy goes to school

chapter 12|16 pages

Outing the “out” in out-of-school

A comparative international perspective

chapter 13|18 pages

The personal and pedagogical in the 21st century

Experiments in learning about marriage

chapter 14|6 pages

Beyond the totally pedagogicised society

Final reflections