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By Lynn Tett (Third Edition) (Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press Ltd., 2010) 126 pp., 17.99 €, ISBN 978-1-906716-10-3 First published 2002 as Community education, lifelong learning and social inclusion

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  • By Lynn Tett (Third Edition) (Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press Ltd., 2010) 126 pp., 17.99 €, ISBN 978-1-906716-10-3 First published 2002 as Community education, lifelong learning and social inclusion

  • Community education, learning and development by Lynn Tett published in the Dunedin Series ‘Policy & Practice in Education’ which reflects on contemporary policy, practice and some aspects of Scottish education

  • Tett explains the overall aim of the book is to analyze the conceptual, policy and political ideas underpinning community education as well as the varieties of practice in which community educators are engaged (p. ix)

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By Lynn Tett (Third Edition) (Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press Ltd., 2010) 126 pp., 17.99 €, ISBN 978-1-906716-10-3 First published 2002 as Community education, lifelong learning and social inclusion. Tett explains the overall aim of the book is to analyze the conceptual, policy and political ideas underpinning community education as well as the varieties of practice in which community educators are engaged 34-50) there is a critical analysis of the conceptualization of Lifelong learning and community education and Learning, knowledge and development, the key theme of Chapter four

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