Learning as Transformation: Critical Perspectives on a Theory in Progress

by Jack Mezirow and Associates

Hardcover, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

370.1523

Publication

Jossey-Bass (2000), Edition: 1, 368 pages

Description

"Provocative and illuminating, this book is a must read for adult educators seeking to understand and facilitate transformational learning. It showcases a stellar group of authors who not only engage each other and the reader in constructive discourse, but who also model the heart of the transformational learning process." --Sharan B. Merriam, Department of Adult Education, University of Georgia This volume continues the landmark work begun by Jack Mezirow over twenty years ago--revealing the impact of transformative learning on the theory and practice of adult education. Top scholars and practitioners review the core principles of transformation theory, analyze the process of transformative learning, describe different types of learning and learners, suggest key conditions for socially responsible learning, explore group and organizational learning, and present revelations from the latest research. They also share real-world examples drawn from their own experiences and assess the evolution of transformative learning in practice and philosophy. Learning as Transformation presents an intimate portrait of a powerful learning concept and invites educators, researchers, and scholars to consider the implications of transformative learning in their own professional work.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member tole_lege
Seminal - at least it was for me. Not an easy read, but well worth the effort - "critical perspectives" is right. If you are interested in the philosophy of education, particularly of adult education, adult learning, etc., this book will fascinate you.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

368 p.; 6.4 inches

ISBN

0787948454 / 9780787948450
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