Build a brighter future through education for all
Discover how adult education can unite people, strengthen communities, and defend democratic participation. This book argues that an educated nation begins with accessible learning, collaboration across classes, and a global mindset that goes beyond borders.
In clear, practical terms, it traces the history of adult learning—from early libraries and clubs to university extensions and settlement movements. It shows how schools, unions, and voluntary groups can work together to expand opportunity, cultivate civic responsibility, and connect culture with everyday life. The author emphasizes democratic control, thoughtful leadership, and the need to make education useful to working people without sacrificing curiosity or shared values. The result is a broad, compelling vision of education as a lifelong project for everyone.
- How adult education evolved from local clubs to national systems.
- Ways universities, settlements, and workers’ groups collaborated to broaden access.
- Strategies for engaging communities while maintaining high standards.
- Arguments for democratic, inclusive governance in educational initiatives.
Ideal for readers interested in the history and future of education, public policy, and how learning can empower every citizen to participate in society.