The Politics of Work-based Learning: Experiences in the Australian Community Sector

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Abstract

This book presents a study of work-based learning (WBL) in the community services sector in New South Wales, Australia. It describes the political economy of higher education and community services, followed by a description of the defining principles and characteristic practices of WBL. The book highlights community sector workers as non- traditional students, in terms of access to higher education, having a strong concern with critical practice in their work. The concluding comments of the book consider the context of WBL under systemic influences of the political economy of the day, notably neo-liberalism and the application of a techno-economic framing of the knowledge economy. Some final comments are offered on the defence of knowledge production as a public good and the lifeworld/system dynamics of higher education/community partnership.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGermany
PublisherLambert Academic Publishing
Number of pages274
ISBN (Print)9783838301297
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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