Abstract
This paper argues that learning can be a tool for social and political change. It proposes a theoretical framework for educators and learners living out part or all of their lives in struggle. And it examines a moral dilemma for educators who see learning as indivisible from action.
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Newman, M., (2000) “Control, Learning, and Resistance”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2000).
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