Informal Learning in Youth Work
- Janet R Batsleer - Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Other key features include:
" case studies that illustrate the application of theory to `real-life' practice
" an emphasis on critical reflection, including reflective questions
" an easily accessible style, with key terms and tips for further reading
" a four-part structure guiding the reader through different stages of conversations and relationships in informal education.
Informal Learning in Youth Work provides a unique combination of theoretical analysis and practice tips. Satisfying training and course requirements in the area, it will be essential reading for all students on youth and community work courses, as well as those in allied fields such as education and social work. It will also be a valuable reference for practitioners working with young people on a daily basis.
A very helpful overview of some of the fundamental issues and debates in youth and community work. It will be useful reading for our first year students who are developing into professional practitioners. The discussion points, key terms and further reading are clear and helpful.
For a new training MA starting Sept 2010 excellent does what it says on the tin