On the other hand, they may be content simply with the knowledge and individual transformation gained by their learning, and not continue towards a collective transformation process.
Mezirow's 1994 writing on the topic appears to adequately address the main concerns of his critics. In his writing, Mezirow takes great pains to explicate his Transformation Theory in detail. At its basis:
Transformation theory is intended to be a comprehensive, idealized, and universal model consisting of the generic structures, elements, and processes up adult learning."
In terms of culture, Mezirow furthermore holds that the constructivist assumption of the theory entails the critical reflection and rational discourse that are the basis of adult education as he sees it. In many ways, according to Mezirow, this discourse and reflection accompany rapid social change. Education for adults is then a way for these adults to make sense of their changing cultures and worlds. They no longer only react to either the traditional oppressive types of rule or the change towards a different way of living, but with education, they are also able to reflect critically about their roles and relationships within these changes.
Mezirow then emphasizes that, in his theory of transformation, he does not have in mind only the individual transformation of the learner, but also how this...
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