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Title: They are all enchantment, those who once behold 'em, are made their slaves forever
Author(s): Husband, Gary
Calder, Christine
Contact Email: gary.husband@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Daley, Maire
Orr, Kevin
Petrie, Joel
Citation: Husband G & Calder C (2020) They are all enchantment, those who once behold 'em, are made their slaves forever. In: Daley M, Orr K & Petrie J (eds.) Caliban's Dance: FE after The Tempest. London: UCL Institute of Education Press. https://www.ucl-ioe-press.com/books/higher-education-and-lifelong-learning/calibans-dance/
Keywords: Leadership, Further Education
Issue Date: 2020
Date Deposited: 11-Aug-2020
Abstract: First paragraph: As The Tempest opens, we are aboard a ship that is inexorably being drawn ashore in an enchantment-driven rising storm. The futility of the crew’s battle with the sea to save the integrity of the vessel offers a rich metaphor to usefully explore further education. We take the storm as our specific focus for this chapter.
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Published in Caliban's Dance: FE after The Tempest by UCL Institute of Education Press: https://www.ucl-ioe-press.com/books/higher-education-and-lifelong-learning/calibans-dance/
URL: https://www.ucl-ioe-press.com/books/higher-education-and-lifelong-learning/calibans-dance/
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