by Mike Seal (Editor)
Trade union education is in the doldrums. It generally lacks modern ways of teaching and is full of outdated content and avoids history, economics and politics. This book demonstrates clearly that what is delivered in trade union education, and how it is delivered, have to be reformed and modernised. It successfully shows also how all trade unionists all over the world are educators in one way or another. Chapters cover the history, context and challenges in trade union education, the power of popular education techniques, trade union activism, community and social movements, practical examples of transformative new work and learning tips, learning materials and all those areas relevant to delivering impactful education.
Author Biography
Editor Dr Mike Seal is Head of Criminology and Youth and Community Work and Reader in Critical Pedagogy, Newman University, Birmingham. Contributors include: - Sahra Ryklief, General Secretary of Internetional Federation of Workers' Education Association (IFWEA). - Dr John Fisher, former Director of Education for the T&G (now Unite) in the UK. - Dave Spooner, trade union educator, writer and activist, specializing in the international labour movement and co-Director of Global Labour Institute, Manchester. - John Callow, Political Research and Education Officer, GMB, UK.
Number of Pages: 296
Dimensions: 1.1 x 8.4 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: May 08, 2018