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Winfrey, Danesha N. – Commission for International Adult Education, 2018
This paper explores liberation movement theory from educational and historical standpoints. Liberation movement theory is defined as a theory in which the oppressed seek personal, political, and social development through freedom from domination. In this paper, liberation, non-formal education, and popular education are learning theories that are…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Informal Education, Power Structure, Individual Development
Kayi-Aydar, Hayriye – Classroom Discourse, 2013
The current study, drawing on Positioning Theory, presents an analysis of various storylines of classroom interaction to illustrate how an adult ESL learner positioned himself and others in an academic oral skills class. Through a recursive micro-analysis of classroom talk, the findings demonstrate how this outspoken student shaped classroom…
Descriptors: Interaction, Adult Learning, English (Second Language), Oral Language
Spaulding, Susanna Belle; Banning, James; Harbour, Clifford P.; Davies, Timothy Gray – Qualitative Report, 2009
In a narrative inquiry, five educators who taught college in prison share stories about working in this non-traditional learning environment that is often dangerous and frustrating. From the tension between the prison's emphasis on social control and the educators' concern for democratic classrooms, three broad themes emerged: working in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Drama, Correctional Education, Personal Narratives

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