Social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectives

The paper presents part of a broader project that explores the role played by informal citizenship learning in social housing urban environments (SHe) and the related educational challenges for social educators, NGO practitioners and also researchers. In this article, in particular, I focus on issue...

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Main Author: Flavia Virgilio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Electronic Press 2014-10-01
Series:European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/rela.2000-7426.rela9046
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spelling doaj-0626809fccae4b2b99af6f721f0b98972020-11-24T23:25:16ZengLinköping University Electronic PressEuropean Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults2000-74262014-10-015220921910.3384/rela.2000-7426.rela9046Social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectivesFlavia Virgilio0University of Udine, ItalyThe paper presents part of a broader project that explores the role played by informal citizenship learning in social housing urban environments (SHe) and the related educational challenges for social educators, NGO practitioners and also researchers. In this article, in particular, I focus on issues related with social educators’ and NGO practitioners’ professional training. The aim of the paper, in this perspective, is to offer some introductory theoretical and methodological remarks for the training of NGO practitioners working in SHe. The basis for this reflection is the idea of informal learning (Schugurensky, 2000), the concepts of learning for reflexive citizenship and learning for active citizenship (Johnston, 2005) and anthropology of citizenship (Ong, 1999, 2003). In the research process, we have intersected instruments and methodologies coming from the different fields of anthropology and educational sciences. Our hypothesis consists in considering the possibility that exploring the professional field of social educators in SHe with an ethnographic approach could contribute to improve reflexive attitudes of social educators and shape their educational attitudes.http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/rela.2000-7426.rela9046Social housing; multi-ethnic environments; training of social educators; interdisciplinary research tools
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Social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectives
European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
Social housing; multi-ethnic environments; training of social educators; interdisciplinary research tools
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title Social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectives
title_short Social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectives
title_full Social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectives
title_fullStr Social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectives
title_sort social housing, multi-ethnic environments and the training of social educators: combined anthropological and educational perspectives
publisher Linköping University Electronic Press
series European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
issn 2000-7426
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The paper presents part of a broader project that explores the role played by informal citizenship learning in social housing urban environments (SHe) and the related educational challenges for social educators, NGO practitioners and also researchers. In this article, in particular, I focus on issues related with social educators’ and NGO practitioners’ professional training. The aim of the paper, in this perspective, is to offer some introductory theoretical and methodological remarks for the training of NGO practitioners working in SHe. The basis for this reflection is the idea of informal learning (Schugurensky, 2000), the concepts of learning for reflexive citizenship and learning for active citizenship (Johnston, 2005) and anthropology of citizenship (Ong, 1999, 2003). In the research process, we have intersected instruments and methodologies coming from the different fields of anthropology and educational sciences. Our hypothesis consists in considering the possibility that exploring the professional field of social educators in SHe with an ethnographic approach could contribute to improve reflexive attitudes of social educators and shape their educational attitudes.
topic Social housing; multi-ethnic environments; training of social educators; interdisciplinary research tools
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/rela.2000-7426.rela9046
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