ABSTRACT

This is Volume II of twenty-eight in a series on the Sociology of Education. Originally published in 1958, this is a comparative study of adult education in that starts with a historical review of the provision in England before 1850, between the Wars and beyond as well as delving into the characterises and personality of the adult student. The author’s travels to the United States, Germany, the West Indies, Australia, the Middle East, Scandinavia, India, China and East Africa extends the study with examples of these countries and systems. All of which has convinced the author that educational problems for the future must be regarded as world problems; and this applies in particular to the problems of adult education. It is in this latter field that we have most to learn from each other and, in the process, most to contribute to international understanding.

part I|100 pages

The Background of English Ault Education

chapter III|28 pages

The Beginnings of the Modern Movement

chapter IV|26 pages

The Movement Takes Shape

part II|68 pages

The Present Organization and Main Characteristics of Adult Education in Britain Today

chapter V|30 pages

The Present Pattern

chapter VI|9 pages

Adult Education for Members of H.M. Forces

chapter VII|27 pages

Workers' Education

part III|36 pages

The Adult Student and the Possibilities of Adult Learning

chapter VIII|20 pages

The Adult Student

chapter IX|14 pages

Adult Learning

part IV|36 pages

Teachers and Methods

chapter X|15 pages

The Tutor in Adult Education

chapter XI|19 pages

The Methods of Adult Education

part V|91 pages

Adult Education in Other Countries

part VI|21 pages

The Future

chapter XVI|19 pages

The Future of Adult Education