John M. Elmore is professor and chairperson in the Department of Professional and Secondary Education at West Chester University, Pennsylvania, where he teaches courses in critical pedagogy, politics of education, history of education, and philosophy of education. His research and publications have focused primarily on education for social justice, democracy, atheism, and antiauthoritarianism.
Out of the Ruins: The Emergence of Radical Informal Learning Spaces
SKU: 9781629632391
Editors: Robert H. Haworth and John M. Elmore
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629632391
Published: 6/2017
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Size: 6 X 9
Page count: 288
Subjects: Education/Politics-Anarchism
Praise
“How do we create spaces of learning that will help us to avoid the
pitfalls of routine, hierarchy, and passivity? In other words, how do we
learn to change the world, together? Those trying to figure this out
will enjoy reading about the experiments, strategies, and logics of
anarchist education in this rich collection.”
—Lesley Wood, professor of sociology, York University
“Out of the Ruins provides a powerful critique of the
current state of education—and teaching—by exploring a diverse range of
radical pedagogical practices and liberatory educational theories,
coupled with on-the-ground case studies of informal alternative learning
spaces. Moving beyond simplistic calls for ‘educational reform’ each
contributor challenges us in some way to rethink the entire social
system as it relates to education, including the ways that inequality
and capitalist values shape the prevailing hierarchical, market-driven
approaches to learning, teaching, and students.”
—Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, associate professor of sociology, California State University, Long Beach
“Out of the Ruins is a timely book that counters current
narrow conceptions about the limits of education and challenges
neoliberal hegemony within the way we conceive of educational
possibilities and building new forms of educational communities that can
think outside these parameters. The editors have called forth an
international array of cutting-edge scholars that lay bare a powerful
critique of narrow conceptions of teaching, learning and education. A
must read!”
—Abraham P. DeLeon, associate professor, University of Texas at San Antonio
“Haworth and Elmore tell us that we have a right to a new utopia, a
transformative vision of society and interconnectedness where learning
supports justice, redefined relations with the rest of nature and the
creation of healthy communities. They call this radical informal
learning. We might call it the true purpose of learning. The passion,
anger and commitment of the contributors can be found on every page.”
—Budd L. Hall, co-chair of the UNESCO Chair in Community Based Research
and Social Responsibility in Higher Education, professor of community
development, University of Victoria
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