Table of contents - Special Issue: Selected papers from the 5th International Conference on Researching Work and Learning, Cape Town, South Africa, December 2007
Guest Editors: Shirley Walters, Linda Cooper
Rural education: learning to be rural teachers
Barbara BarterThis paper draws on research which began in 2006 with students in a graduate course on rural education. Its purpose was to find out what graduate students saw as current issues of…
Negotiating TVET for sustainable livelihoods
Astrid von KotzeThe purpose of this paper is to reflect on the adequacy of UNESCO policy in the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. People working in the informal economy in the…
Guest worker programs and Canada: Towards a foundation for understanding the complex pedagogies of transnational labour
Peter H. Sawchuk, Arlo KempfThe purpose of this paper is to contextualise historically transnational labour experiences within guest worker programs in Canada and to provide a conceptual foundation for…
Organising learning: informal workplace learning in a trade union child‐care campaign
Tony BrownTrade unions, like many other membership‐based social movement organisations, are confronted by the challenge of growth and revitalisation. Declining membership numbers, an…
Hard/soft, formal/informal, work/learning: Tenuous/persistent binaries in the knowledge‐based society
Kaela Jubas, Shauna ButterwickThis paper discusses insights from a study of women working, or seeking or preparing for work, in the information technology (IT) field. At issue is how and whether alternative…
Navigating the wilderness of becoming professional
Mary C. Johnsson, Paul HagerThis paper aims to examine the nature of learning discovered by recent graduates participating in a symphony orchestra‐initiated development program that is designed to nurture…
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