Abstract
In this paperwe turn to the scholarship and grassroots educational, social, and cultural work of John Ohliger to suggest that his politics of adult education provide useful insights for revitalizing adult education in neoliberal times when lifelong learning is advanced as the more desirable commodity.
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Recommended Citation
Grace, A. P.,
&
Rocco, T. S.
(2009).
Adult Education as Social Education Revisited: The Contribution of John Ohliger.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2009/papers/24
Adult Education as Social Education Revisited: The Contribution of John Ohliger
In this paperwe turn to the scholarship and grassroots educational, social, and cultural work of John Ohliger to suggest that his politics of adult education provide useful insights for revitalizing adult education in neoliberal times when lifelong learning is advanced as the more desirable commodity.