Abstract

This article argues for the beneficial interconnectedness of adult basic education as an educational practice, community-based participatory research as a methodological approach, and the framework of transformative learning, for exploring and theorizing about adult learning and education. It is elaborated that these three approaches are connected by shared core values that counter the dominant economistic discourse on adult basic education. A community-based participatory research project, comprising researchers with an adult basic education learners’ background, adult basic education practitioners, and the two authors as university-based researchers, serves as a local empirical example. Selected data from the research process illustrate how these three approaches complement each other and can show their inherent potential. Together, these three approaches establish a democratic space of learning and thus act as a resource of hope for education and research aimed at (self-) empowerment, emancipation, participation, and collective action toward humanization, democratization, and social justice.

Highlights

  • All industrialized countries show a certain proportion of adults struggling with literacy, numeracy, and computer use (OECD, 2013, 2016)

  • Presumed deficits are individualized by ascribing the responsibility for this alleged blot on the individual, tending to mask the social structures of marginalization, disadvantage, and social inequality, and adult basicAdult Education Quarterly 0(0)education (ABE) is primarily justified by the competitiveness of economic systems and corresponding employability

  • The first brief review describes the educational practice of national ABE and highlights its principles of empowerment and emancipation. This concept suggests a participatory approach to research in ABE, and this research style is briefly outlined

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Introduction

All industrialized countries show a certain proportion of adults struggling with literacy, numeracy, and computer use (OECD, 2013, 2016). Community-based participatory research, transformative learning, critical-emancipatory education

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