| J. Watt - 1989 - 278 lapas
...set of educational institutions should serve are summarised by Illich in this way. A good education system should have three purposes: it should provide...public with the opportunity to make their challenge known.10 This is a very distinctive statement of the nature and purposes of education, less by virtue... | |
| Paul Bélanger, Ettore Gelpi - 1995 - 224 lapas
...purposes: it should provide all who want to learn with access to available resources at any time of their lives; empower all who want to share what they...with the opportunity to make their challenge known. Such a system would require the application of constitutional guarantees to education." (Illich 1970:... | |
| Howard Rothmann Bowen - 540 lapas
...to the establishment of education" (1972, p. 16). In a free society, a good educational system would "provide all who want to learn with access to available...with the opportunity to make their challenge known" (1972, p. 108). A philosophical anarchist who articulates many political themes, Illich emerges as... | |
| Ernesto Sirolli - 1999 - 180 lapas
...allow them to determine what they want to grab hold of and when? Ivan Illich wrote: A good education system should have three purposes: It should provide...public with the opportunity to make their challenge known.8 Clearly, the "good education system" of which Illich speaks couldn't exist without the belief... | |
| Information Resources Management Association. International Conference - 2001 - 1226 lapas
...it. It's got to have an Establishment, it's got to have a respectable lid on top of it". (The Homsey Affair) Conventional educational systems certainly...This statement echoes some of the key concerns of the Homsey revolutionaries but also includes an element of public interaction with the educational system.... | |
| Justin Wintle - 2002 - 628 lapas
...people who want to share their knowledge to find those who want to learn it from them; and it should 'furnish all who want to present an issue to the public...with the opportunity to make their challenge known'. Such a free-for-all, in which it was stipulated there would be no obligatory curriculae or discrimination... | |
| Peter D. Hershock, Mark Mason, John N. Hawkins - 2007 - 350 lapas
...internet, proposed replacing formal schools with learning webs so that a new educational approach would: provide all who want to learn with access to available...with the opportunity to make their challenge known (1970, p. 75). The internet, of course, some thirty years after Illich wrote this, makes a way of learning... | |
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