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Wounded Learners: Symbolic Violence, Educational Justice, and Re-Engagement of Low-Income Adults
by
Chovanec, Donna M
, Smith Acuña, Nicole
, Kajner, Tania
, Cardinal, Trudy
, Lange, Elizabeth A
in
Academic Aspiration
/ Adult Education
/ Adult Educators
/ Case Studies
/ Community Education
/ Disadvantaged
/ Economic Factors
/ Educational Experience
/ Educational Finance
/ Financial Support
/ Foreign Countries
/ Justice
/ Low Income
/ Neoliberalism
/ Persistence
/ Political Attitudes
/ Self Concept
/ Social Capital
/ Social Influences
2015
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Wounded Learners: Symbolic Violence, Educational Justice, and Re-Engagement of Low-Income Adults
by
Chovanec, Donna M
, Smith Acuña, Nicole
, Kajner, Tania
, Cardinal, Trudy
, Lange, Elizabeth A
in
Academic Aspiration
/ Adult Education
/ Adult Educators
/ Case Studies
/ Community Education
/ Disadvantaged
/ Economic Factors
/ Educational Experience
/ Educational Finance
/ Financial Support
/ Foreign Countries
/ Justice
/ Low Income
/ Neoliberalism
/ Persistence
/ Political Attitudes
/ Self Concept
/ Social Capital
/ Social Influences
2015
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Wounded Learners: Symbolic Violence, Educational Justice, and Re-Engagement of Low-Income Adults
by
Chovanec, Donna M
, Smith Acuña, Nicole
, Kajner, Tania
, Cardinal, Trudy
, Lange, Elizabeth A
in
Academic Aspiration
/ Adult Education
/ Adult Educators
/ Case Studies
/ Community Education
/ Disadvantaged
/ Economic Factors
/ Educational Experience
/ Educational Finance
/ Financial Support
/ Foreign Countries
/ Justice
/ Low Income
/ Neoliberalism
/ Persistence
/ Political Attitudes
/ Self Concept
/ Social Capital
/ Social Influences
2015
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Wounded Learners: Symbolic Violence, Educational Justice, and Re-Engagement of Low-Income Adults
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Wounded Learners: Symbolic Violence, Educational Justice, and Re-Engagement of Low-Income Adults
2015
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Overview
Using exploratory case study to assess the learning needs of low income populations in a Canadian city, one key finding was that the majority are wounded learners from their experiences in the schooling system. Compounded by various social and economic factors, these wounds represent various forms of violence, particularly symbolic violence that continually reproduces their marginality. Community adult educators have the opportunity to offer recognition of wounding and help learners re-story positive learning identities, rebuild learning capacities as well as social and intellectual capital, and transform a limiting habitus. Through a dialectic of indignation and \"dreamkeeping\", they can both also assist learners in challenging meritocratic systems that require woundedness and failure rather than capability as a form of educational justice and create spaces for hope for learners who still dream of serving others and contributing back to their communities.
Publisher
Mount Saint Vincent University
Subject
/ Justice
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