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Title: Homelessness and adult education in the UK and Malta
Authors: Roberts, Kelly-Marie
Keywords: Adult education -- Malta
Adult education -- Great Britain
Homelessness -- Malta
Homelessness -- Great Britain
Homeless persons -- Education
Homeless persons -- Services for -- Malta
Homeless persons -- Services for -- Great Britain
Issue Date: 2018-12
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Education
Citation: Roberts, K. M. (2018). Homelessness and adult education in the UK and Malta. Malta Review of Educational Research, 12(2), 260-277.
Abstract: In this piece, I aim to present a critical commentary on the relationship between adult education and homelessness in two different European contexts: the United Kingdom and Malta. As a developing adult educator from the UK, with experience of living in Malta, I am in a privileged position to be able to draw on knowledge and experience in both contexts to illuminate the topic in a comparative way. I position myself as a feminist adult educator who supports a capabilities or asset-based approach to development (see, for example bell hooks, 1994, Sen, 1999, Foot & Hopkins, 2010, and El Khayat, 2018). After several years working in community education with marginalized groups in the UK and Global South (South America and Southern Africa), I recently came to live in the small, southern Mediterranean island nation of Malta, where I undertook a student placement with a homelessness charity (January-June 2018). At the time of writing, there is limited data showing the scale and impact of homelessness in Malta so whilst focusing in particular on Malta and the UK, reference will also be made to research from other countries.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/38815
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