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Working the Planning Table
Negotiating Democratically for Adult, Continuing, and Workplace Education
“This book doesn’t just tell, it shows how real-world politics oozes around the planning table. These case studies are gritty and complex—excellent for class discussion that gets beneath the usual gloss of program development.”--Tara Fenwick, associate professor, Department of Educational Policy Studies,
Ronald M. Cervero (Author), Arthur L. Wilson (Author)
9780787962067, Wiley
Hardback, published 21 November 2005
304 pages
23.3 x 15.8 x 2.7 cm, 0.472 kg
"…the authors have done excellent research on the reality of the program planning." (PsycCritiques, 09/06/2007)
In Working the Planning Table, Ronald M. Cervero and Arthur L. Wilson offer a theory that accounts for planners’ lived experience and provides a guide for developing effective educational programs for adults. The book presents three planning case studies that illustrate how power, interests, ethical commitment, and negotiation are central to planners’ everyday work. These stories offer guidance on how to respond to the realities of practice and clearly point out that the technical work of planning is always political. Working the Planning Table reveals how people work to negotiate educational and political outcomes for multiple stakeholders.
Preface v Working the Planning Table: A Theory for Practice 1. Seeing What Matters: Education as a Struggle for Knowledge and Power 5 2. Practicing Educational Planning: Three Stories 27 3. Negotiating Democratically for Educational and Political Outcomes 77 Working the Planning Table: The Theory in Practice 4. Negotiating the Program’s Needs-Assessment 107 5. Negotiating the Program’s Educational, Management, and Political Objectives 137 6. Negotiating the Program’s Instructional Design and Implementation 161 7. Negotiating the Program’s Administrative Organization and Operation 187 8. Negotiating the Program’s Formal and Informal Evaluation 213 9. Working the Planning Table in the Struggle for Knowledge and Power 241 References 269 The Authors 285 Index 289
Subject Areas: Education [JN]
