Full Description
This book explores reforms to young adults' schooling that mobilise capital friendly learning-and-earning (l'earning) webs. It argues that deschooling l'earning builds young adults' commitment to modern modes of capital accumulation, gives insights into how they can secure their future, and reassures them that this can serve the common good.
Contents
1. Classrooms Need Not Interfere with L'earning 2. Disenchantment with Classroom-Centric Schooling 3. Brokering Capital Friendly L'earning Webs 4. Networking Policy for Deschooling L'earning 5. Networking L'earning Webs is Not So Radical 6. Deschooling Network Leadership 7. Deschooling, Democracy and Accountability 8. Tests of Government Accountability 9. Concepts and Implications for Deschooling