Michael Welton

Michael Welton received his Ph.D. from UBC in the history of education and has taught at Dalhousie University and Mount St. Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is currently a faculty member in educational studies at Athabasca University and an adjunct professor at UBC.

His books include In defense of the Lifeworld: Critical Perspectives on Adult Education and biographical studies of Fathers Jimmy Tompkins and Moses Coady, leaders of the Antigonish Movement. Mr. Welton explores the interplay of Critical Theory with our understanding of the learning dynamics of history.

Book Reviews by Michael Welton

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“Can America find the vital spark needed to walk the cooperative pathway?”

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You don’t find many books like this one in our distempered times.