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Independent Working Class Education

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Independent working class education is an approach to education, particularly adult education, developed by labour activists, whereby the education of working-class people is seen as a specifically political process linked to other aspects of class struggle. The term, abbreviated to (IWCE), is particularly linked to the Plebs' League.[1]

Institutions founded on the basis of IWCE

References

  1. ^ Waugh, Colin (20 May 2014). "Rediscovering Independent Working Class Education by Colin Waugh". Ragged University. Retrieved 22 January 2019.