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    Learning & teaching

    Grandmothers learn and teach about mental health in Zimbabwean communities

    A health organization trained local grandmothers, gogos, to help tackle rising mental health problems in the area. Gogos are respected in the community and easy to approach.

    23.11.2021 Hanne-Mari Tarvonen
    Learning & teaching

    Where is the human element in digital learning?

    For digital education to get better, it needs to be more focused on people and critical thinking, Sean Michael Morris argues.

    23.11.2021 Heini Huhtinen
    Learning & teaching

    Teaching in a stressful living environment requires sensitivity

    Ilona Taimela taught Finnish children who were living in the Al-Hol camp in Syria. It was also important to support the children’s parents in a situation where families lacked all safety nets.

    23.11.2021 Hanna Hirvonen
    From the Editorial team

    Exploring a contradictory topic requires both critical analysis and openness

    If resilience has been appropriated and misused, it is up to us to reclaim and redefine it. The text is an editorial written for issue 4/2021 on Redefining Resilience.

    23.11.2021 Heini Huhtinen
    Maja Maksimovicin mustavalkokuva
    Opinion

    We are more than mere consumers of what already exists

    The underlying assumption in the discourse of resilience appears to be that the world is beyond our control, writes Maja Maksimovic. The text is a column written for issue 4/2021 on Redefining Resilience.

    23.11.2021 Maja Maksimović
    Opinion

    Between suffering and survival – the quest for Ecoresilience

    Adult education needs to shift the focus from individual resilience onto multidisciplinary, systemic approaches, writes Björn Wallen. The text is a column written for issue 4/2021 on Redefining Resilience.

    23.11.2021 Björn Wallén
    Learning & teaching

    Can non-formal education be the future of lifelong learning?

    Coming out of the pandemic, adult education needs to find ways to transition forward in a way that is democratic and accessible. Resilient adult education leaves no-one behind.

    16.11.2021 Sara Pasino
    Learning & teaching, From the Editorial team

    Elm examines learning resilience with OEB

    Elm Magazine partners up with Online Educa Berlin for a theme issue in which Elm Magazine examines what resilience in adult education means right now and in the future.

    01.11.2021 Heini Huhtinen
    Opinion

    Adult Learning and Education after Brexit: Plus ça Change?

    How different will things really be for Adult Learning and Education in the UK after Brexit, asks Alex Stevenson. The text is a column written for Speakers’ Corner series.

    25.10.2021 Alex Stevenson
    black and white photo of Lisa Maria Reilly
    Opinion

    Strange Places: Weaving self and other in adult education research

    Research in adult education needs to address inequality but not at the expense of its students, Lisa Maria Reilly writes. The text is a column written for issue 3/2021 on Research & Practice of Adult Education.

    12.10.2021 Lisa Maria Reilly

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