Publisher | Peter Lang International Academic Publishers |
ISBN 13 | 9781789974621 |
ISBN 10 | 1789974623 |
Author | Peggy Warren |
Book Format | Paperback |
Language | English |
Book Description | This is an eight scene ethnodrama portraying Black women reliving their journey of Higher Education and Work-based learning in the NHS. Black women''s voices are centralised reflecting on the complexities and dynamics of institutional power, professional exploitation, silencing, subordination and non-transformative education. |
About the Author | Peggy P. Warren is a transformative educator who is on her third career in the National Health Service. Most recently she has led in the areas of leadership and management development and diversity, inclusion and wellbeing. She has worked for decades in the field of work-based learning, supporting staff predominantly working in low-skilled, low-paid roles who were determined to make the most of second-chance educational opportunities. Her key research interests include black women, diversity and autoethnography. She is committed to making research accessible to wider communities and has had her research reworked for theatre production. |
Publication Date | 12 May 2021 |
Number of Pages | 142 pages |
Black Women’s Narratives of NHS Work-Based Learning: An Ethnodrama: The Difference between Rhetoric and Lived Experience
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