Denis Gleeson
À propos de l'auteur
Denis Gleeson is an influential figure in the field of education, particularly known for his contributions to the discourse surrounding post-compulsory education. His works, such as "Post-Compulsory Education and the New Millennium" and "Knowledge and Nationhood: Education, Politics and Work," explore the intricate relationship between education, politics, and societal development. Gleeson examines how educational policies shape individual and collective identities, particularly in the context of changing societal needs and expectations in the 21st century.
In addition to his scholarly writings, Gleeson has also addressed theological perspectives in education with his book "Unbinding Christian Faith: Free to Be." This work delves into the intersections of faith and learning, questioning traditional approaches to religious education and advocating for a more flexible understanding of spirituality in contemporary educational settings. His diverse contributions have made him a notable voice in educational theory and practice, influencing educators and policymakers alike.