Schooling for Life : Community Education and Social Enterprise /
Shuttleworth, Dale
Schooling for Life : Community Education and Social Enterprise / Dale Shuttleworth. - 1 online resource (336 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Embracing Diversity -- 2. Education for Community Living -- 3. Learning in the Heights -- 4. Flemington Road Community School -- 5. Politics and Education -- 6. Work Group Process -- 7. Learning Exchange System -- 8. Learnxs and Community Education -- 9. Alternatives in Education -- 10. Community Service Partnerships -- 11. Youth Ventures -- 12. The Communities of York -- 13. Education for Economic Development -- 14. Building an Enterprising Culture -- 15. Training for Social Enterprise -- 16. What Is Old Can Be New Again -- 17. Blueprint for Renewal -- References -- Index
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During the first decade of the twenty-first century, schools and communities find themselves struggling with concerns of youth violence, child poverty, and race relations in an economy mired in recession. In Schooling for Life, esteemed community educator Dale E. Shuttleworth brings his rich experiences as a teacher, principal, school superintendant, policy writer, community development worker, social entrepreneur, and university course director to a discussion of public education and its role in the communities that it serves.In an historic overview of how and why public schooling has changed since 1965, Schooling for Life traces a series of demonstration projects which have influenced policy development and innovative practice in such fields as inner city education, multi-cultural and race relations, adult education, economic development, and skill training. This timely work represents a blueprint for community education and development as society faces the challenges of social, economic, and political renewal.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780802098115 9781442698994
10.3138/9781442698994 doi
Community development--History.--Ontario--Toronto
Community education--History.--Ontario--Toronto
Economic development--Effect of education on--Case studies.
Social entrepreneurship--History.--Ontario--Toronto
EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General.
LC1036.8.C32
370.11/509713541
Schooling for Life : Community Education and Social Enterprise / Dale Shuttleworth. - 1 online resource (336 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Embracing Diversity -- 2. Education for Community Living -- 3. Learning in the Heights -- 4. Flemington Road Community School -- 5. Politics and Education -- 6. Work Group Process -- 7. Learning Exchange System -- 8. Learnxs and Community Education -- 9. Alternatives in Education -- 10. Community Service Partnerships -- 11. Youth Ventures -- 12. The Communities of York -- 13. Education for Economic Development -- 14. Building an Enterprising Culture -- 15. Training for Social Enterprise -- 16. What Is Old Can Be New Again -- 17. Blueprint for Renewal -- References -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
During the first decade of the twenty-first century, schools and communities find themselves struggling with concerns of youth violence, child poverty, and race relations in an economy mired in recession. In Schooling for Life, esteemed community educator Dale E. Shuttleworth brings his rich experiences as a teacher, principal, school superintendant, policy writer, community development worker, social entrepreneur, and university course director to a discussion of public education and its role in the communities that it serves.In an historic overview of how and why public schooling has changed since 1965, Schooling for Life traces a series of demonstration projects which have influenced policy development and innovative practice in such fields as inner city education, multi-cultural and race relations, adult education, economic development, and skill training. This timely work represents a blueprint for community education and development as society faces the challenges of social, economic, and political renewal.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780802098115 9781442698994
10.3138/9781442698994 doi
Community development--History.--Ontario--Toronto
Community education--History.--Ontario--Toronto
Economic development--Effect of education on--Case studies.
Social entrepreneurship--History.--Ontario--Toronto
EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General.
LC1036.8.C32
370.11/509713541

