Research Article

Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment

Volume: 2 Number: 4 November 30, 2015
Keith Miller *
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Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment

Abstract

As Freire indicated, for education to be successful, it needs to be participatory where both student and teacher recognise the educational capacity within each other. In order for education to be participatory, there needs to be empowerment of the recipients of the education. This is particularly true when the education is delivered cross-culturally and in a community setting. A community can be defined as a group of people who live and work cooperatively together. Education in a community setting empowers both individuals but also the community as a whole. Delivery of education to a community comprises both insiders and outsiders. Insiders are the community members who know intuitively how the community operates. Outsiders do not know experientially how a community functions. When outsiders bring expertise into a community, it is the insiders who can adapt that expertise and make it relevant to that community. Seasons for Healing was an educational loss and grief program implemented in Aboriginal communities in South Australia. Incorporating an interpretive, yet also critical and reflexive ethnography, expertise from outsiders combined with experiential insight from insiders enabled people from Aboriginal communities to be empowered through participant education. As people within communities participated in their own education through the Seasons for Healing Program, an awareness of their own empowerment developed.

Keywords

Participant education,empowerment,Seasons for Healing,community,insiders,outsiders

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APA
Miller, K. (2015). Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment. Participatory Educational Research, 2(4), 51-60. https://doi.org/10.17275/per.15.spi.1.5
AMA
1.Miller K. Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment. PER. 2015;2(4):51-60. doi:10.17275/per.15.spi.1.5
Chicago
Miller, Keith. 2015. “Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment”. Participatory Educational Research 2 (4): 51-60. https://doi.org/10.17275/per.15.spi.1.5.
EndNote
Miller K (November 1, 2015) Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment. Participatory Educational Research 2 4 51–60.
IEEE
[1]K. Miller, “Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment”, PER, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 51–60, Nov. 2015, doi: 10.17275/per.15.spi.1.5.
ISNAD
Miller, Keith. “Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment”. Participatory Educational Research 2/4 (November 1, 2015): 51-60. https://doi.org/10.17275/per.15.spi.1.5.
JAMA
1.Miller K. Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment. PER. 2015;2:51–60.
MLA
Miller, Keith. “Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment”. Participatory Educational Research, vol. 2, no. 4, Nov. 2015, pp. 51-60, doi:10.17275/per.15.spi.1.5.
Vancouver
1.Keith Miller. Participatory Education As Empowerment: A Case Study On Loss, Grief And Empowerment. PER. 2015 Nov. 1;2(4):51-60. doi:10.17275/per.15.spi.1.5