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Engaging the wounded adult learner: lessons learnt from critically reflective, community-based, visual arts practice

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Dickson N (2025) Engaging the wounded adult learner: lessons learnt from critically reflective, community-based, visual arts practice. In: James N, Orr K & Clancy S (eds.) Research Handbook on Adult Learning and Education. Sociology, Social Policy and Education 2025. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 179-190. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800886667.00024

Abstract
This chapter discusses the complexities that adult educators can face when attempting to engage marginalized adults in non-formal education. The diverse needs of adult learners, who may feel ¡®wounded¡¯ by their experiences of formal education, are presented in relation to the author¡¯s research with survivors of childhood sexual abuse and homelessness. In an arts-based study in Glasgow, nine young women were invited to participate as adult learners in a community-based, visual arts process. As the artist-researcher and facilitator, the author documented the barriers and enablers to engagement and explored the impacts of the ¡®wounded¡¯ learner identity. Visual art making was used to develop the artistic skills and aesthetic literacy of the group. Together, artworks were created for a public exhibition, and the process created the opportunity to record the motivational factors that enabled active and sustained participation in the offering of non-formal adult learning. In this chapter, the author outlines her facilitation approach to arts-informed adult learning and the visual art process, and reflects on the role of trauma-informed practice and how to help marginalized adults overcome the impacts of ¡®wounding¡¯ formed through early experiences of compulsory formal education.

Keywords
Arts-based learning; Community learning; Identities; Marginalized; Trauma; Wounded learner

StatusPublished
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Title of seriesSociology, Social Policy and Education 2025
Publication date31/12/2025
Publication date online31/03/2025
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Place of publicationCheltenham
ISBN9781800886650
eISBN9781800886667

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Dr Nic Dickson

Dr Nic Dickson

Research Fellow, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology