Ivan Illich was a heavy critic of traditional schooling. His
proposals were disregarded, perhaps too quickly, for various reasons. This
paper, based on review research, aims to add to a current (re)reading of
Illich, seeking to answer the following question: what is the relevance of
Illich’s proposal for a successful education in an increasingly digitalised
society? The results of this research allow concluding, on the one hand, that
Illich’s proposal to replace strict schooling with (self)training networks in a
society that is increasingly digitalised and linked by the internet may offer
potential benefits, and it is worth, at least, of an in-depth analysis. On the
other hand, provocative scholars that allow us to get out of any ideologically
and socially delimited system have the merit of helping to provide instruments
that enable a better understanding of the present and, consequently, a
rationale for the options for the future. Ivan Illich is one of these scholars.
Author(s) Details
Sandro Serpa Author(s) Details
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences – CICS.UAc/CICS.NOVA.UAc, Interdisciplinary Centre for Childhood and Adolescence – NICA-UAc, University of the Azores, Portugal.
Ana Isabel Santos
Department of Education, University of the Azores, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Interdisciplinary Centre for Childhood and Adolescence – NICA-UAc, R. da Mãe de Deus, Ponta Delgada, The Azores, Portugal.
Carlos Miguel Ferreira
Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences – CICS, Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies, ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon, Av. das Forças Armadas, Lisbon, Portugal.
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