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Learning at not-school. A review of study, theory, and advocacy for education in non-formal settings

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Julian Sefton-GreenJulian Sefton-Green
Schools do not define education, and they are not the only institutions in which learning takes place. After-school programs, music lessons, Scouts, summer camps, on-the-job training, and home activities all offer out-of-school educational experiences. In Learning at Not-School, Julian Sefton-Green explores studies and scholarly research on out-of-school learning, investigating just what it is that is distinctive about the quality of learning in these “not-school” settings.

Sefton-Green focuses on those organisations and institutions that have developed parallel to public schooling and have emerged as complements, supplements, or attempts to remediate the alleged failures of schools. He reviews salient principles, landmark studies, and theoretical approaches to learning in not-school environments, reporting on the latest scholarship in the field. He examines studies of creative media production and considers ideas of “learning-to learn”-that relate to analyses of language and technology. And he considers other forms of in-formal learning—in the home and in leisure activities—in terms of not-school experiences. Where possible, he compares the findings of US-based studies with those of non-US-based studies, highlighting core conceptual issues and identifying what we often take for granted.

Many not-school organisations and institutions set out to be different from schools, embodying different conceptions of community and educational values. Julian Sefton-Green’s careful consideration of these learning environments in pedagogical terms offers a crucial way to understand how they work.

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Series

MacArthur Foundation reports on digital media and learning

Pagination

1 - 92

Publisher

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Place of publication

Cambridge, Mass.

ISBN-13

9780262518246

ISBN-10

0262518244

Language

eng

Publication classification

A Book; A1.1 Books - authored - research

Copyright notice

2013, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Number of chapters

7

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