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ERIC Number: EJ1335747
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 16
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ISSN: ISSN-0260-1370
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Ethical Practice in Adult Lifelong Learning: A Reflection on Its Shifting Nature and Significance for the Future
Bagnall, Richard G.; Hodge, Steven; O'Regan, Paddy
International Journal of Lifelong Education, v41 n1 p60-75 2022
It is argued here that ethical practice and being in adult lifelong learning are best understood as a feature of competing adult lifelong learning epistemologies informing practice and engagement in the field at all levels. The conceptions of ethics immanent to the epistemologies are not directly identifiable with any of the normative theories of modernist ethics, although they are tangentially informed by the critique generated in and between those theories. Of the five epistemologies and conceptions of ethics identified as important in the field, disciplinary, developmental and emancipatory epistemologies and ethics have been variously prominent throughout its history, but design epistemology and ethics are now generally dominant. However, in response to changes in the contemporary cultural context, the latter are now transforming into a reflexive epistemology and ethic of authenticity, raising the prospect of a number of morally disabling tendencies, the recognition and avoidance of which emerges as an imperative for the future of the field.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Adult Education
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Language: English
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