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Adams, Frank
To Know for Real: Royce S. Pitkin and Goddard College
By Ann Giles Benson and Frank Adams (1987)
The account of a brilliant experiment in education – conceived by Royce
Pitkin around a radical hypothesis of learning and carried out by him at
Goddard College. The hypothesis rests on the premise that the education
necessary to a civilized society is a process of dealing with the growth
and realization of potential in the context of the learner’s entire life.
Benson and Adams compiled this book from interviews with Pitkin, and through
its chapters, Pitkin expresses his ideas, remembers history, with its problems
and difficulties, and in the end its achievements. Adamant Press. 278 pgs.
hardback. $25.00.
Putting
Democracy To Work:
A Practical Guide for Starting and Managing Worker-Owned Businesses
By Frank Adams & Gary Hansen (1993)
This very practical book provides instructions for giving a start-up or
existing company a democratic forum through a worker cooperative structure.
Adams and Hansen discuss legal requirements, methods of financing worker
buyouts, management patterns, and education for those who will be participating.
Also provides examples of paperwork needed to create a worker-owned business,
a model business plan, feasibility study, model by-laws, etc. Berrett-Koehler,
Pub. 346 pgs. paper. $20.00.
Alexander,
Anne
The Antigonish Movement: Moses Coady and Adult
Education Today
By Anne Alexander (1997)
Examines the background, activities and individuals involved in the Antigonish
movement of Nova Scotia, as well as reflections on its continuing relevance
to adult educators today. Part I: Taking the Fire; Part II: The People,
The Time, and The Movement; Part III: Coady's Ideas in his Era; Part IV:
A Reflection: Coady's Ideas and our Contemporary Situation. 247 pgs. Paper
$25.00.
Allchin,
A.M.
N.F.S. Grundtvig: An Introduction to His Life and
Work
By A.M. Allchin (1997)
A new introduction to Grundtvig by a British educator transplanted in Denmark.
The book begins with glimpses into Grundtvig’s life, followed bay an exploration
of themes – particularly theological – in his writing. Includes a new examination
of Grundtvig’s sermons and hymns. Originally written for English readers
but, responding to Danish interest, is currently being translated. 338 pgs.
Hardback $40.00.
Alliance
for Leadership and Interconnection (ALLY)
Voices Joined: A Popular Education Guide for Emerging
Leaders
By the Alliance for Leadership and Interconnection (ALLY) (2001)
This facilitator’s guide includes an introduction to popular education and
chapters on using popular education in community organizing, economic justice,
overcoming racism, and much more. Each session is laid out in clear steps
with objectives and commentary to assist group leaders. Anyone with an educational
mission concerned with social problems will find this a wonderful resource.
ALLY Publications. 134 pgs. Spiral. $25.00.
Andrews,
Cecile
The Circle of Simplicity: Return to the Good Life
By Cecile Andrews (1997)
An outgrowth of Andrew's work in the voluntary simplicity movement throughout
the Seattle area and beyond, this book applies the principles of study circles
to helping people explore ways of fostering simplicity in our lives. HarperCollins
Pub. 256 pgs. Paper $12.00.
Arnold,
Rick
Educating for a Change
By Rick Arnold, Bev Burke, Carl James, D'Arcy Martin, Barb Thomas
(1991)
This book brilliantly merges the theory and practice of popular education
through in-depth discussion of popular education program design, activities,
and democratic facilitation, while always locating these details within
a broader understanding of the political philosophy that believes in people’s
voices and experiences as the source of social change. This unique and down
to earth book that includes so much more than exercises remains one of the
most useful resources to popular educators. Between the Lines. 206 pgs.
Paper $23.00.
B
Belenky, Mary
Knowledge, Difference, and Power:
Essays Inspired by Women’s Ways of Knowing
Edited by Mary Belenky, Nancy Goldberger, Jill Tarule, and Blythe Clinchy
(1996)
Fourteen new essays from the fields of social sciences, humanities, women’s
studies, education, psychology, and law – all in response to the original
Women’s Ways of Knowing. Basic Books. 478 pgs. Paper $17.00.
A
Tradition That Has No Name:
Nurturing the Development of People, Families, and Communities
By Mary F. Belenky, Lynne A. Bond & Jacqueline S. Weinstock (1997)
This book is divided into two parts. The first documents and describes insights
from the "Listening Project," a project that brought together socially and
often geographically isolated, poor, rural mothers to share experiences,
analyze problems, and work together to change their lives. The second part
examines the concept of the "public homeplace" through case studies of Mothers’
Center Movements (in the US and Europe), the National Congress of Neighborhood
Women (New York), and the Center for Cultural and Community Development
(Springfield, Mass.). These three organizations, the authors argue, embody
developmental leadership that depends on collaboration, empathy, and listening,
as well as challenge, conflict, and disequilibrium. Basic Books/Harper Collins
Pub. paper. $20.00.
Women’s Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self,
Voice, and Mind
By Mary Belenky, Blythe Clinchy, Nancy Goldberger, and Jill Tarule
(1986)
Based on extensive in-depth interviews with 135 women, the authors describe
"ways of knowing" that women have cultivated and learned to value, ways
they argue are powerful but have been neglected and denigrated by the dominant
intellectual ethos of our times. Understanding these ways of knowing, they
argue, will aid women in collectively overcoming the multitude of obstacles
to developing the power of their minds in a sexist society. Basic Books.
Paper 256 pgs. $17.50.
Benson,
Ann Giles
To Know for Real: Royce S. Pitkin and Goddard College
By Ann Giles Benson and Frank Adams (1987)
The account of a brilliant experiment in education – conceived by Royce
Pitkin around a radical hypothesis of learning and carried out by him at
Goddard College. The hypothesis rests on the premise that the education
necessary to a civilized society is a process of dealing with the growth
and realization of potential in the context of the learner’s entire life.
Benson and Adams compiled this book from interviews with Pitkin, and through
its chapters, Pitkin expresses his ideas, remembers history, with its problems
and difficulties, and in the end its achievements. Adamant Press. 278 pgs.
Hardback $25.00.
Blid,
Henry
Learn and Act with Study Circles
By Henry Blid (2000)
This book is designed for organizers of leader trainings and adult educators
who have little or no experience with study circles. The author argues that
study circles, in which the experiences and opinions of people matter, are
a critical piece of democratic learning that gives power to the powerless,
self confidence to the insecure, and strengthens the democracy of organizations.
Describes the historical context of study circles, but focuses on study
circle approaches to learning, starting study circles, and study circle
materials and leadership. Nykopia Tryck. Paper 193 pgs. $20.00.
Boal,
Augusto
Games For Actors And Non-Actors
By Augusto Boal (1992)
Very practical handbook in which three main categories of the Theater of
the Oppressed are discussed and illustrated with the "arsenal of games":
image theater, invisible theater, and forum theater. Suitable for the trained
and untrained performer and educator. "The dual meaning of the word 'act:'
to perform and to take action is at the heart of this work. Routledge. 247
pgs. Paper $23.00.
Rainbow
of Desire: The Boal Method of Theatre and Therapy
By Augusto Boal (1995)
An expansion of Boal's "the cop In the head" (internalized oppressions)
concept, showing how theater can be used in a therapeutic context to enhance
personal and group development. Focuses on the theory, techniques, and description
of the work in practice. Part of Boal's ongoing work to democratize theater,
therapy, and politics. Routledge. 188 pgs. Paper $25.00.
Borish,
Steven
The Land of the Living: The Danish Folk High Schools
and Denmark's Non-Violent Path to Modernization
By Steven Borish (1991)
A comprehensive examination of the historical context in which the folk
high school movement grew, the contribution of "Danish national character,"
and account of life in modern folk high schools. The best book in English
to examine the folks schools of Denmark in their historical and social context.
Blue Dolphin Press. 512 pgs. Hardback $28.00.
Burke,
Beverly
Educating for a Change
By Rick Arnold, Bev Burke, Carl James, D'Arcy Martin, Barb Thomas
(1991)
This book brilliantly merges the theory and practice of popular education
through in-depth discussion of popular education program design, activities,
and democratic facilitation, while always locating these details within
a broader understanding of the political philosophy that believes in people’s
voices and experiences as the source of social change. This unique and down
to earth book that includes so much more than exercises remains one of the
most useful resources to popular educators. Between the Lines. 206 pgs.
Paper $23.00.
Education
for Changing Unions
By Bev Burke,
Jojo Geronimo, D'Arcy Martin, Barb Thomas, Carol Wall (2002)
A rich, stimulating provocative storehouse of ideas, practical exercises,
and debate about labour education. Written in a clear and accessible style,
designed to stimulate working people and teachers in mini settings and locations.
Six thematic threads tie the book together: community, democracy, equity,
class consciousness, organization building, and the greater good. Evaluation,
strategic planning, and survival for the long haul round out the discussion.
Paper $20.00.
Starting with Women's Lives: Changing Today's Economy
(A Facilitator's Guide to a Visual Workshop Methodology)
By Suzanne Doerge and Beverly Burke (2000)
A "how-to" guide for doing a gender analysis of today's economy in a visual
and participatory way (called "The Wall"), written by popular educators
who have worked with grassroots groups in church, community, and labour
sectors; Provides detailed notes for facilitators, background information,
and educational exercises; Primarily for women who want to facilitate workshops
with women, though includes a section on adapting the method for mixed groups.
Women's Inter-Church Council of Canada and Canadian Labour Congress. 94
pgs. spiral-bound paper. $12.00.
Cajete,
Gregory
Igniting the Sparkle: An Indigenous Science Education
Model
By Gregory Cajete (1999)
This follow-up to Look to the Mountain expands on the basic concepts presented
there and focuses in particular on the role of science in learning, both
as pedagogy, and foundation of life education. As in Look to the Mountain,
Cajete explains how the holistic approach of indigenous education can be
integrated with the dominant ideas of western science. Kivaki Press. 236
pgs. Paper $25.00.
Look to
the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education
By Gregory Cajete (1994)
"The expressions of American Indian education reflect traits shared by the
Indigenous cultures of the world." So writes Tewa Indian Cajete in this
powerful description of American Indian life and learning, in which he portrays
an educational tradition rooted in place and which could be described as
the roots of North American people's education. Kivaki Press. 243 pgs. Paper
$20.00.
Clover,
Darlene
The Nature of Transformation:
Environmental Adult and Popular Education
By Darlene Clover, Shirley Follen & Budd Hall (1998)
New Revised Edition Includes a brief examination of the theories of adult,
popular, feminist, and environmental education; ideas for organizing workshops
within an ecological context; activities which stimulate critical and creative
thinking, use nature and the community as teachers and sites of learning,
weave environmental and social issues, and examine local and global issues.
Transformative Learning Center. 91 pgs. Paper $18.00.
D
Daloz
Common Fire: Leading Lives of Commitment in a Complex
World
By Daloz, Keen, Parks & Keen (1996)
This book provides a mirror which reflects "the potential in all of us to
find strength and commitment needed for the practice of citizenship in the
21st century." Through interviews with a diverse group of 100 community
leaders throughout the US, Antioch College faculty Cheryl and James Keen
and their co-authors reveal how we become committed to the common good and
sustain such commitments in a changing world. Beacon Press. 273 pgs. Paper
$15.00.
Davis, Forest
Things Were Different in Royce's Day: Royce S. Pitkin
as Progressive Educator: A Perspective From Goddard College, 1950-1967
By Forest K. Davis (1996)
A study of Goddard College founder Royce Pitkin's ideas and experience in
his 31 years as President. Includes selected Pitkin writings. Adamant Press.
305 pgs. Hardback $35.00.
Doerge, Suzanne
Starting with Women's Lives: Changing Today's Economy
(A Facilitator's Guide to a Visual Workshop Methodology)
By Suzanne Doerge and Beverly Burke (2000)
A "how-to" guide for doing a gender analysis of today's economy in a visual
and participatory way (called "The Wall"), written by popular educators
who have worked with grassroots groups in church, community, and labour
sectors; Provides detailed notes for facilitators, background information,
and educational exercises; Primarily for women who want to facilitate workshops
with women, though includes a section on adapting the method for mixed groups.
Women's Inter-Church Council of Canada and Canadian Labour Congress. 94
pgs. Spiral-bound paper. $12.00.
Fals
Borda, Orlando
People's Participation: Challenges Ahead
Compiled and analyzed by Orlando Fals Borda (1998)
Papers and reflections of the World Congress of Participatory Convergence
in Knowledge, Space, and Time, held in Colombia, June 1997 (a first global
gathering of practitioners of participatory action research, action research,
action learning, and process management). Deliberations centered on the
relationship between political action and academic activity, reflected here
in the context of the personal stories and conference workgroups. A rare,
inspiring, "state of the global art" review. Tercer Mundo Editores. 253
pgs. Paper $21.00.
Franck,
Frederick
What Does It Mean to Be Human?
Reverence for Life Reaffirmed by Responses from Around the World
Gathered by Frederick Franck, Janis Roze, and Richard Connolly (1998)
Responses to the question "What Does it Mean to Be Human?" from 109 authors
ranging from an archbishop to a local tire dealer, from Nobel Prize laureate
to a woman who founded childcare centers in her own poor black neighborhood,
from composer to nuclear scientist. Limited copies remaining from the original
printing, which is being followed by a new US edition and German printing.
Circumstantial Productions. 334 pages. Paper $15.00.
Friere, Ana Maria Araujo
The Paulo Freire Reader
Edited by Ana Maria Araujo Freire & D. Mercedo (1998)
This basic introduction to Freire is perfect for those unfamiliar with his
work or simply wanting a cross section of his writing over 30 years. This
collection includes eleven chapters from 8 of Freire's books, including
Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Continuum Publishing. Selected by his widow Ana
Maria Freire and colleague Donald Mercedo, who also provide a substantive
introduction. Continuum. 291 pgs. hardback. $25.00.
Freire,
Paulo
The Paulo Freire Reader
Edited by Ana Maria Araujo Freire & D. Mercedo (1998)
This basic introduction to Freire is perfect for those unfamiliar with his
work or simply wanting a cross section of his writing over 30 years. This
collection includes eleven chapters from 8 of Freire's books, including
Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Continuum Publishing. Selected by his widow Ana
Maria Freire and colleague Donald Mercedo, who also provide a substantive
introduction. Continuum. 291 pgs. Hardback $25.00.
Pedagogy
of the Heart
By Paulo Freire (1998)
Representing some of the last writings by Freire, this collection is filled
with his reminiscences of his early life and meditations "under my mango
tree." They include discussions such as "Solitude and Community," "The Limit
of the Right," "Neoliberals and Progressives,," "Dialogism," and "Faith
and Hope," which open new doors to the interrelations of education and political
struggle. Continuum. 141 pgs. paper. $12.00.
Pedagogy
of Hope
By Paulo Freire (1992)
Freire describes how he learned while he wrote Pedagogy of the Oppressed,
discusses and analyzes criticisms leveled against the book during the 1970s,
and rethinks moments in journeys around the world as a popular educator.
He brings to bear the discussions, projects, experiments, and dialogues
begun in the 1970s on today's times. Continuum. 240 pgs. Paper $16.00.
Pedagogy
of the Oppressed
By Paulo Freire (1970)
Freire’s classic book where he lays out his theory of learning, arguing
against "banking education" and for dialogic "problem posing." Problem posing
education, he argues, is the "practice of freedom" and is the path to developing
critical consciousness to fight against oppression. Indispensable reading
for popular educators and community organizers. Continuum. 180 pgs. Paper
$14.95.
Teachers
as Cultural Workers: Letters to Those Who Dare to Teach
By Paulo Freire (1998)
Freire speaks directly to teachers about the lessons learned from a lifetime
as educator and social theorist. He encourages them to open themselves to
recognize the different roads students take in order to learn, and become
involved in a continual reconstruction of their own paths of curiosity.
Westview Press. 100pgs. hardback. $25.00.
We
Make the Road By Walking:
Conversations on Education and Social Change
Edited by J. Gaventa, J. Peters & B. Bell (1991)
This book is the result of a 1997 dialogue between Paulo Freire and
Myles Horton, two of the most prominent thinkers on social change in the
twentieth century. Horton and Freire discuss how they came to value radical
education as tool for social change; the specific features of the work they
have done over the past 50 years in communities, workshops, and classrooms;
the place of education in social change told through stories of their lives;
and a look back over the years at what has been most important. Temple University
Press. 256 pgs. Paper $20.00.
G
Gaventa, John
We Make the Road By Walking:
Conversations on Education and Social Change
Edited by J. Gaventa, J. Peters & B. Bell (1991)
This book is the result of a 1997 dialogue between Paulo Freire and Myles
Horton, two of the most prominent thinkers on social change in the twentieth
century. Horton and Freire discuss how they came to value radical education
as tool for social change; the specific features of the work they have done
over the past 50 years in communities, workshops, and classrooms; the place
of education in social change told through stories of their lives; and a
look back over the years at what has been most important. Temple University
Press. 256 pgs. Paper $20.00.
Hansen,
Gary
Putting Democracy To Work:
A Practical Guide for Starting and Managing Worker-Owned Businesses
By Frank Adams & Gary Hansen (1993)
This very practical book provides instructions for giving a start-up or
existing company a democratic forum through a worker cooperative structure.
Adams and Hansen discuss legal requirements, methods of financing worker
buyouts, management patterns, and education for those who will be participating.
Also provides examples of paperwork needed to create a worker-owned business,
a model business plan, feasibility study, model by-laws, etc. Berrett-Koehler,
Pub. 346 pgs. Paper $20.00.
Highlander
Research and Education Center
A Very Popular Economic Education Sampler
Compiled by Highlander Research and Education Center (1997)
This sampler, aimed at community, labor-based groups, and popular education
groups, uses skits, role-plays, and group-building activities to help groups
lean more about the economy and its effects, as well as to learn more about
popular education. Contains a resource list of economic education resource
groups. Highlander. 380 pgs. spiral bound paper. $25.00.
Horton,
Myles
The Long Haul: An Autobiography
By Myles Horton (with Judith & Herbert Kohl) (1998)
The essential Horton. In his own direct, modest, plain-spoken style, founder
Myles Horton tells the story of the Highlander Folk School that played a
major role in the industrial union movement and the civil rights movement
and touched the lives of people like Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks,
Pete Seeger, and Eleanor Roosevelt. Teacher's College Press. 228 pgs. Paper
$18.00.
We Make the Road By Walking:
Conversations on Education and Social Change
Edited by J. Gaventa, J. Peters & B. Bell (1991)
This book is the result of a 1997 dialogue between Paulo Freire and Myles
Horton, two of the most prominent thinkers on social change in the twentieth
century. Horton and Freire discuss how they came to value radical education
as tool for social change; the specific features of the work they have done
over the past 50 years in communities, workshops, and classrooms; the place
of education in social change told through stories of their lives; and a
look back over the years at what has been most important. Temple University
Press. 256 pgs. Paper $20.00.
Illenberger,
Abbie
Popular Education for Movement Building: A Resource
Guide
Edited by Abbie Illenberger and Jason Wallach (1998)
Compiled by the folks at Atlanta-based Project South with a uniquely Southern
perspective, this resource guide details the use of popular education to
analyze welfare in the global economy, criminal injustice and the growing
police state, and the changing face of healthcare. Includes lists of related
resources and Project South’s trademark timelines that detail important
events and trends in economic, government policy, and popular movement history.
Manning Marable calls this book "the best, single resource of its kind currently
available to grassroots activists." Spiral-bound paper. Project South. 101
pgs. Spiral-bound paper. $25.00.
Institute
for Human Rights and Responsibilities
The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction
to Kingian Nonviolence: The Philosophy and Methodology
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
This twenty-six module program text provides a comprehensive introduction
to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s philosophy and the movements he led. Evolving
from the authors' personal experiences working with Dr. King and in conducting
educational programs, the Manual examines the historical context, philosophical
and strategic foundation, and mobilization and organizational methods of
Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation. Available in English and Spanish;
please specify when ordering. $40.00.
The
Briefing Booklet: An Orientation to The Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation
Program
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
Adapted from The Leaders Manual, this work describes nonviolence as the
antidote to violence; purpose, objectives and rationale of the educational
program; and includes five modules from the manual. Designed for briefing
and orientation sessions and one day seminars. Available in English and
Spanish; please specify when ordering. $20.00.
The
Community Leaders Workbook: Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation
Program: Strategies for Responding to Conflict and Violence
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
This Workbook, adapted from the Leader's Manual, includes a thirteen unit
program which examines the history and legacy of King's leadership, the
nature and dynamics of conflict and violence, King's philosophy and strategy,
and mobilization and leadership skills for community leaders. Designed for
2-day short courses, it is a valuable education tool for communities seeking
a leadership program for responding to conflict and violence. Available
in English and Spanish; please specify when ordering. $25.00.
Jehnsen,
David
The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction
to Kingian Nonviolence: The Philosophy and Methodology
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
This twenty-six module program text provides a comprehensive introduction
to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s philosophy and the movements he led. Evolving
from the authors' personal experiences working with Dr. King and in conducting
educational programs, the Manual examines the historical context, philosophical
and strategic foundation, and mobilization and organizational methods of
Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation. Available in English and Spanish;
please specify when ordering. $40.00.
The
Briefing Booklet: An Orientation to The Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation
Program
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
Adapted from The Leaders Manual, this work describes nonviolence as the
antidote to violence; purpose, objectives and rationale of the educational
program; and includes five modules from the manual. Designed for briefing
and orientation sessions and one day seminars. Available in English and
Spanish; please specify when ordering. $20.00.
The
Community Leaders Workbook: Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation
Program: Strategies for Responding to Conflict and Violence
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
This Workbook, adapted from the Leader's Manual, includes a thirteen unit
program which examines the history and legacy of King's leadership, the
nature and dynamics of conflict and violence, King's philosophy and strategy,
and mobilization and leadership skills for community leaders. Designed for
2-day short courses, it is a valuable education tool for communities seeking
a leadership program for responding to conflict and violence. Available
in English and Spanish; please specify when ordering. $25.00.
Knudsen,
Johannes
N.F.S. Grundtvig: Selected Writings
Edited and introduced by Johannes Knudsen (1976)
Contains sections on the Church, Christian Life, and Human Living; sermons;
hymns and poetry; educational writings. Last copies only available from
IPEA. Fortress Press. 184 pgs. Paper $8.00.
Korsgaard,
Ove
The Struggle for Enlightenment:
Danish Adult Education During 500 Years (English summary)
By Ove Korsgaard (1998)
An investigation of adult education in Denmark from the Reformation until
today. Part I emphasizes the historical and social influences on adult education;
Part two emphasizes the interplay between "the worlds of the hands and the
mind" in the production process and in educational theories and practices.
Association for World Education, 32 pgs. Paper $5.00.
Lawson,
Max
N.F.S. Grundtvig: Selected Educational Writings
Compiled by Max Lawson (1991)
A reprint of Johannes Knudsen’s 1976 work (see below), with new translations
and introduction by Australian Grundtvig scholar Lawson. Published by the
International People's College, Denmark. 110 pgs. Paper $16.00.
Layfayette,
Bernard
The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction
to Kingian Nonviolence: The Philosophy and Methodology
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
This twenty-six module program text provides a comprehensive introduction
to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s philosophy and the movements he led. Evolving
from the authors' personal experiences working with Dr. King and in conducting
educational programs, the Manual examines the historical context, philosophical
and strategic foundation, and mobilization and organizational methods of
Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation. Available in English and Spanish;
please specify when ordering. $40.00.
The
Briefing Booklet: An Orientation to The Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation
Program
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
Adapted from The Leaders Manual, this work describes nonviolence as the
antidote to violence; purpose, objectives and rationale of the educational
program; and includes five modules from the manual. Designed for briefing
and orientation sessions and one day seminars. Available in English and
Spanish; please specify when ordering. $20.00.
The
Community Leaders Workbook: Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation
Program: Strategies for Responding to Conflict and Violence
By Bernard Lafayette, Jr. & David C. Jehnsen (1995)
This Workbook, adapted from the Leader's Manual, includes a thirteen unit
program which examines the history and legacy of King's leadership, the
nature and dynamics of conflict and violence, King's philosophy and strategy,
and mobilization and leadership skills for community leaders. Designed for
2-day short courses, it is a valuable education tool for communities seeking
a leadership program for responding to conflict and violence. Available
in English and Spanish; please specify when ordering. $25.00.
Lewis,
Helen
It Comes from the People: Community Development and
Local Theology
By Helen M. Lewis, Mary Ann Hinsdale, and Maxine Waller (1995)
A personal and moving account of participatory action research in the southwestern
Virginia town of Ivanhoe. From economic and social disarray, this small
community began a process of revitalization and participation using photographs,
interviews, stories, songs, theater, and more. The book is unusually open
about the difficult process faced by outside researchers working with community
members to describe community life. Temple University Press. Paper $23.00.
Lotz,
Jim
Father Jimmy: The Life and Times of Jimmy Tompkins
By Jim Lotz and Michael Welton (1997)
The story of "the abrasive, compassionate, nagging, cranky, inquisitive,
generous, and altogether marvelous priest who remains the inspiration and
conscience of a worldwide social movement." Tompkins, the spiritual father
of the Antigonish Movement, worked alongside Moses Coady (See Little Mosie
from the Margaree.) Breton Books. 169 pgs. Paper $12.00.
Manicom,
Linzi
Gender In Popular Education: Methods for Empowerment
Edited by Shirley Walters & Linzi Manicom (1996)
A collection of critical reflections on feminist adult education work in
South Africa, India, the US, Canada, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Australia.
Drawing on and critiquing Freire-inspired and other traditions of adult
education and feminist pedagogy, its concerns are the education methodologies
and learning strategies that lead to women's empowerment. Zed Books and
The Ctr. for Adult & Continuing Education, U. of Western Cape, South Africa.
239 pgs. Paper $25.00.
marino,
dian
Wild Garden: Art, Education, and the Culture of Resistance
By dian Marino
(with an introduction by Robert Clarke, Chris Cavanagh & Ferne Cristal)
(1997)
Wild Garden is a tribute to an extraordinary life: a dynamic approach to
participatory learning through the inspired collection of writings, personal
reflections, art, graphic images, and practical exercises from the life
of dian Marino Marino, who died in 1993, was a professor in the Faculty
of Environmental Studies at York University, Toronto. Between the Lines
Pub. 194 pgs. Paper $22.00.
Mayo,
Peter
Gramsci, Freire, & Adult Education:
Possibilities for Transformative Action
By Peter Mayo (1999)
In his analysis, critique, and comparison of Gramsci and Freire, Mayo (University
of Malta) focuses on three aspects of pedagogical process: social relations,
sites of practice and the content of adult education. Ultimately, he explores
their connection with turn-of-the-century issues of race and gender identity
and globalization in creating a theory of transformative adult education.
Zed Books. 224 pgs. Paper $23.00.
Mercedo,
Donald
The Paulo Freire Reader
Edited by Ana Maria Araujo Freire & D. Mercedo (1998)
This basic introduction to Freire is perfect for those unfamiliar with his
work or simply wanting a cross section of his writing over 30 years. This
collection includes eleven chapters from 8 of Freire's books, including
Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Continuum Publishing. Selected by his widow Ana
Maria Freire and colleague Donald Mercedo, who also provide a substantive
introduction. Continuum. 291 pgs. Hardback $25.00.
Miller,
Ron
Creating Learning Communities: Models, Resources,
and New Ways of Thinking about Teaching and Learning
Edited by Ron Miller (2000)
Thirty leaders in alternative education, cooperative home schooling, and
sustainable community development demonstrate how learning communities could
replace conventional schools as the primary educational model of the twenty-first
century. Primarily for elementary and secondary alternative educators, but
with plenty of relevance and usefulness to adult education. Includes a chapter
on people's education by IPEA Director Chris Spicer. Solomon Press. 378
pgs. paper. $22.00.
Morgan,
Ernest
Dealing Creatively with Life: The Life Adventures
of Ernest Morgan
By Ernest Morgan (1999)
This dynamic son of educator Arthur Morgan (now 95 years old and living
in Celo, NC, site of the Arthur Morgan School (AMS)) spins an inspiring
and very personal yarn: memories and legends of great Dayton flood, Antioch
College, his democratically run business, organizing in the Great Depression,
founding of AMS, work with Palestinian refugees on the Gaza strip, and more.
320 pgs. Paper $15.00.
Murphy,
D.
Doing Community-based Research: A Reader
Edited by D. Murphy, M. Scammell & R. Sclove (1997)
Introduces both "lay people" and "experts" to the concept of community-based
research. It is a compilation of 12 articles that address the broad range
of objectives served by community-based research and of the kinds of studied
that have been performed. Forward by Lois Gibbs (Love Canal Homeowners Assoc.)
and Jim Sessions, Director of the Highlander Center. Loka Institute. spiral-bound
paper. $10.00.
Nadeau,
Denise
Counting Our Victories: Popular Education and Organizing
(Video)
By Denise Nadeau (1996)
Drawing from a "Training Women Organizers" course in 1994, this video was
designed to accompany a study guide (check with us for availability) to
help grassroots groups build their organizations, strengthen their own organizing
initiatives, and work in coalition with others. Excellent resource for those
interested in participatory methods, including unions, women's groups, university
and college courses, and community organizers. Repeal the Deal Productions
(BC). video: $25.00.
New
England Literacy Resource Center
Civic Participation and Community Action Sourcebook
By the New England Literacy Resource Institute (2000)
An attractively presented, easily accessible compilation of some of the
best community work across New England. 20 narrative accounts including
Holding Decision-Makers Accountable, Building Community by Helping Others,
Expressing Ourselves and Educating Others, Organizing for Change; discussion
of the challenges of trying to incorporate community action into the adult
education culture. 218 pgs. Spiral-bound paper. $11.00.
Nobel
Cline, Michael and Carrie
Talking Across the Lines: Worldwide Conversations
(Audio Cassettes)
Collected by Michael and Carrie Nobel Kline (1996)
This Michael and Carrie Nobel Kline box set includes two cassette works.
"Riding Freedom's Train" describes family stories, historical and folkloric
anecdotes from Quakers and African-Americans, punctuated by contemporary
performances of period music. "I Believe In Angels Singing" is an anthology
of twenty-five songs remembered from the era of the Underground Railroad,
recorded on site at homes and churches in West Virginia and Ohio in 1996.
Single tape, $12.00, 2 tape box set, $20.00.
Oliver,
Len
Study Circles: Coming Together for Personal Growth
and Social Change
By Len Oliver (1987)
Includes study circle history in Sweden and in the US today (highlighting
Kettering's National Issues Forum and the Union of Bricklayers and Allied
Craftsmen). 176 pgs. Paper $10.00.
Park,
Peter
Voices of Change:
Participatory Research in the United States and Canada
Edited by P. Park, M. Brydon-Miller, B. Hall & T. Jackson (1993)
A collection of articles drawing on case studies in participatory research
in North America communities, working with such issues as absentee land
ownership, environmental health and more. Ontario Institute for Studies
in Education Press. hardback. $58.00.
Parke,
Kathryn
Folk Education Pioneers and Heroes
Edited by Kathryn Parke (1993)
A special two-issue set of IPEA’s journal of the past, OPTION. Short articles
on and writings by those leaders most associated with the folk education
movement, including N.F.S. Grundtvig, Paulo Freire, Myles Horton, Septima
Clark, Christen Kold, Oscar Olsson, and others. An excellent primer for
the newcomer to folk education ideas. (Volume 17, No. 1: Europeans, 30 pgs.
and No. 2: North Americans, 44 pgs.) Two-volume set, $8.00.
Praxis/Economic Justice Project (Chicago
AFSC)
Coyuntural Analysis: Critical Thinking for Meaningful
Action,
A Manual for Facilitators
By the Praxis/Economic Justice Project
(Chicago American Friends Service Committee) (1997)
"Coyuntural" comes from the Spanish word coyuntura, meaning the intersection
of various social forces and their effect on a particular moment in history.
This collection of exercises and concepts enlivens the idea of praxis -
the dynamic relationship between action and reflection - through such activities
as "Who is in the room/who isn't in the room," "naming your moment," and
"principal contradiction." Reproducible hand-outs. Spiral-bound paper. 50
pgs. Paper $11.00.
Economics
Education: Building a Movement for Global Economic Justice
By the Praxis/Economic Justice Project
(Chicago American Friends Service Committee) (2001)
A manual designed for community activists, union members, women, students,
and teachers. The authors present an analysis of the global economy in an
accessible way, focusing on three themes: Debt, Free Trade, and Privatization.
This manual also contains ideas for exercises for working through such an
analysis with groups and a discussion of the theoretical foundations for
structuring workshops that value and utilize people’s experience. AFSC.
spiral bound. 90 pgs. $11.00.
Project
South
Popular Education for Movement Building: A Resource
Guide
Edited by Abbie Illenberger and Jason Wallach (1998)
Compiled by the folks at Atlanta-based Project South with a uniquely
Southern perspective, this resource guide details the use of popular education
to analyze welfare in the global economy, criminal injustice and the growing
police state, and the changing face of healthcare. Includes lists of related
resources and Project South’s trademark timelines that detail important
events and trends in economic, government policy, and popular movement history.
Manning Marable calls this book "the best, single resource of its kind currently
available to grassroots activists." Spiral-bound paper. Project South. 101
pgs. Spiral-bound paper. $25.00.
Rohd,
Michael
Theatre for Community, Conflict, and Dialogue:
The Hope is Vital Training Manual
By Michael Rohd (1998)
A manual based on the interactive theatre techniques of "Hope is Vital,"
a theater and community dialogue/ outreach organization based in Virginia,
with particular focus on the needs of young adults. Includes warm-up exercises
and bridging activities, improvisational scenework, and theatre. Heinemann.
150 pgs. paper. $17.00.
Schapiro,
Steven
Higher Education for Democracy:
Experiments in Progressive Pedagogy at Goddard College
Edited by Steven Schapiro (2000)
Update on educational experiments at Goddard College, Vermont's 60-year
old progressive educational leader. Topics include: residential, short-residency
and distance-learning programs, democratic organizational models, spirituality
and forbidden knowledge, narrative and autobiography, interdisciplinary
arts, dialogical uses of new technologies, feminist and Freirian pedagogy.
Peter Lang Pub. paper. $30.00.
Taylor,
Jeffery
Union Learning: Canadian Labour Education in the Twentieth
Century
By Jeffery Taylor (2001)
Over one-hundred thousand Canadian workers participate annually in educational
programs conducted by their union or the broader labour organizations to
which their unions belong. It is estimated that union-based education is
the most significant non-vocational education available to working people.
This often hidden-activity has been going on for decades, but this book
is the first comprehensive history of it. Taylor maintains that by the 1990s
a new emphasis on broad-based activist education existed throughout the
labour movement, promising to rekindle the sense of an educational movement
that was present in the thirties and forties. Thompson Educational Publishing.
280 pgs. Paper $24.00.
Vella,
Jane
Learning to Listen, Learning To Teach:
The Power of Dialogue in Educating Adults
By Jane Vella (1994)
From a graduate school in New York to the mountains of Nepal to the drought-parched
fields of Ethiopia, Vella draws on her personal experiences as an adult
educator to reveal twelve basic principles of adult learning that transcends
cultural differences. A practical guide written in a personal and entertaining
style. Jossey-Bass Pub. 202 pgs. Paper $23.00.
W
Wallach, Jason
Popular Education for Movement Building: A Resource
Guide
Edited by Abbie Illenberger and Jason Wallach (1998)
Compiled by the folks at Atlanta-based Project South with a uniquely Southern
perspective, this resource guide details the use of popular education to
analyze welfare in the global economy, criminal injustice and the growing
police state, and the changing face of healthcare. Includes lists of related
resources and Project South’s trademark timelines that detail important
events and trends in economic, government policy, and popular movement history.
Manning Marable calls this book "the best, single resource of its kind currently
available to grassroots activists." Spiral-bound paper. Project South. 101
pgs. Spiral-bound paper. $25.00.
Walters,
Shirley
Gender In Popular Education: Methods for Empowerment
Edited by Shirley Walters & Linzi Manicom (1996)
A collection of critical reflections on feminist adult education work in
South Africa, India, the US, Canada, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Australia.
Drawing on and critiquing Freire-inspired and other traditions of adult
education and feminist pedagogy, its concerns are the education methodologies
and learning strategies that lead to women's empowerment. Zed Books and
The Ctr. for Adult & Continuing Education, U. of Western Cape, South Africa.
239 pgs. Paper $25.00.
Warren, Clay
Democracy is Born in Conversations:
Recreating N.F.S. Grundtvig for International Adult Education
Edited by Clay Warren (Afterword by IPEA Director Chris Spicer) (2000)
Our long-awaited publication of 12 interviews with Danish teachers, students,
folk school directors, and Grundtvig scholars. The conversations provide
a snapshot of late twentieth century Grundtvig-inspired folk education,
with an afterword reflecting on its relevance to non-Scandinavians - particularly
North Americans - at the turn of another century. Circumstantial Productions
and FEAA. 221 pgs. Paper $17.00.
Grundtvig's
Philosophy of Lifelong Education Through the Living Word
By Clay Warren (1987)
Warren's literature and experiential research provide this original summary
of Grundtvig's educational ideas in theory and practice. Tompkins Institute
for Human Values and Technology, Occasional Paper No.3, University College
of Cape Breton Press. 27 pgs. paper booklet. $5.00.
Welton, Michael
Father Jimmy: The Life and Times of Jimmy Tompkins
By Jim Lotz and Michael Welton (1997)
The story of "the abrasive, compassionate, nagging, cranky, inquisitive,
generous, and altogether marvelous priest who remains the inspiration and
conscience of a worldwide social movement." Tompkins, the spiritual father
of the Antigonish Movement, worked alongside Moses Coady (See Little Mosie
from the Margaree.) Breton Books. 169 pgs. Paper $12.00.
Little
Mosie from the Margaree: A Biography of Moses Michael Coady
By Michael Welton (2001)
From the early to late 1930s, a movement for a people's economy, named the
"Antigonish Movement", caught the imagination of the world. Its leader was
Rev. Moses Coady, Nova Scotia's native son from the Margaree Valley. Antigonish,
a small town in Nova Scotia, was transformed into an imaginative space into
which people could project their social fantasies. Throughout his tumultuous
mature life, from his mid 40s to his late 70s, Moses Coady thundered against
the "vested interests" that kept the common people enchained. In this comprehensive
biography, Michael Welton describes and evaluates "Little Mosie from the
Margaree," his times, and the movement he created. Thompson Educational
Publishing. 280 pgs. Paper $22.00.
Williams,
Lee
Grassroots Participatory Research
By Lee Williams (1997)
A guide to the strategies, methods, and resources used by practicing participatory
researchers to mobilize communities around gathering and producing popular
knowledge. Includes case studies from around the U.S. Community Partnership
Center, UT. 92 pgs. spiral-bound paper. $11.00.
Zeldon,
Theodore
Conversation
By Theodore Zeldon (1998)
Based on a series of BBC radio shows, these six engaging talks illustrate
the power of conversation in helping "ordinary people to make big changes
by improving the way they relate to each other in daily life." Conversation
in families, in loving relationships, in the workplace, among friends. The
author/artist's accompanying "pictorial aphrodisiacs" accompany a list of
conversation topics ("Can you tell from the way someone talks what their
work is?" "What is the effect of electronic toys on conversation?"). The
Harvill Press. 103 pgs. hardback. $10.00.