Deschooling Society
of Ivan Illich
Description
Deschooling Society (1971) is a critical discourse on education as practised in modern economies. It is a book that brought Ivan Illich to public attention. Full of detail on programs and concerns, the book gives examples of the ineffectual nature of institutionalized education. Illich posited self-directed education, supported by intentional social relations in fluid informal arrangements.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 116 pages
- Publisher Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd
- Publication Date July 1st 2000
- First Publication 11/05/71
- Language English
- ISBN 9780714508795
- Edition Not informed
- Category Other
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