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Freirean Approaches to Citizenship

An Interview with Colin Kirkwood

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Part of the book series: International Issues in Adult Education ((ADUL,volume 9))

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The Adult Learning Project (ALP for short) was founded in 1979 in Gorgie Dalry in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was an initiative of the South West Edinburgh Area Team of the Community Education Service of Lothian Regional Council, led by Fraser Patrick. ALP was initially funded for three years by an urban aid grant from the Scottish Office. As a result of ALP’s success, funding via urban aid was extended for a further three years, and funding was later taken over by Lothian Regional Council, and later by the City of Edinburgh Council.

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Lucio-Villegas, E. (2012). Freirean Approaches to Citizenship. In: Kirkwood, C. (eds) The Persons in Relation Perspective. International Issues in Adult Education, vol 9. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-909-1_12

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