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On Critical Pedagogy
Author | : Henry A. Giroux |
Publsiher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2011-06-16 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781441116222 |
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Critical Pedagogy and Social Change
Author | : Seehwa Cho |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780415886109 |
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This powerful and accessible text breaks with tradition by teasing out mere assumptions regarding critical pedagogy. Veteran teacher educator Seehwa Cho provides us with an engaging overview of the history of critical pedagogy and a clear, concise breakdown of key concepts and terms. Critical Pedagogy and Social Change is a vital examination of teaching and learning for social justice in the classroom and community beyond.
Critical Pedagogy in the Twenty First Century
Author | : Curry Malott,Brad J. Porfilio |
Publsiher | : IAP |
Total Pages | : 619 |
Release | : 2011-03-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781617353321 |
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This book simultaneously provides multiple analyses of critical pedagogy in the twenty-first century while showcasing the scholarship of this new generation of critical scholar-educators. Needless to say, the writers herein represent just a small subset of a much larger movement for critical transformation and a more humane, less Eurocentric, less paternalistic, less homophobic, less patriarchical, less exploitative, and less violent world. This volume highlights the finding that rigorous critical pedagogical approaches to education, while still marginalized in many contexts, are being used in increasingly more classrooms for the benefit of student learning, contributing, however indirectly, to the larger struggle against the barbarism of industrial, neoliberal, militarized destructiveness. The challenge for critical pedagogy in the twenty-first century, from this point of view, includes contributing to the manifestation of a truly global critical pedagogy that is epistemologically democratic and against human suffering and capitalist exploitation. These rigorous, democratic, critical standards for measuring the value of our scholarship, including this volume of essays, should be the same that we use to critique and transform the larger society in which we live and work.
Manifesto for a Post Critical Pedagogy
Author | : Naomi Hodgson,Joris Vlieghe,Piotr Zamojski |
Publsiher | : punctum books |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2018-01-09 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781947447387 |
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The belief in the transformative potential of education has long underpinned critical educational theory. But its concerns have also been largely political and economic, using education as the means to achieve a better - or ideal - future state: of equality and social justice. Our concern is not whether such a state can be realized. Rather, the belief in the transformative potential of education leads us to start from the assumption of equality and to attend to what is "educational" about education. In Manifesto for a Post-Critical Pedagogy we set out five principles that call not for an education as a means to achieve a future state, but rather that make manifest those educational practices that do exist today and that we wish to defend. The Manifesto also acts as a provocation, as the starting point of a conversation about what this means for research, pedagogy, and our relation to our children, each other, and the world. Manifesto for a Post-Critical Pedagogy invites a shift from a critical pedagogy premised on revealing what is wrong with the world and using education to solve it, to an affirmative stance that acknowledges what is educational in our existing practices. It is focused on what we do and what we can do, if we approach education with love for the world and acknowledge that education is based on hope in the present, rather than on optimism for an eternally deferred future.
Critical Pedagogy
Author | : Peter McLaren,Joe L. Kincheloe |
Publsiher | : Peter Lang |
Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0820481475 |
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Our educational system is in turmoil. Many would argue that it has been assaulted and oversimplified by the right. There is growing concern that we are becoming a liberal nation-state with an increasingly anti-liberal population and an electorate that is disinterested in politics. In this globalized world, the power of capital is so great that opposition to it is often discouraged and disheartened, leaving many citizens few political precepts by which to consider their institutions. This contemporary failure of vision has opened the way for the unimpeded return of the philosophy of the free market. As a result, social and educational policies are debated almost solely in terms of how they fit with the needs of the market. Social and ethical understandings are replaced by a failed economic theory that requires a radical constraint of our political and economic choices. Compassion for the poor, the market lets us know, is wrong-headed because any interference with the labor market will always result in unfortunate economic and social consequences. Moral issues are eclipsed by market needs. In Critical Pedagogy: Where Are We Now? the contributors discuss how the field of critical pedagogy should respond to such dire conditions in a way that is theoretically savvy and visionary, while concurrently contributing to the struggle to improve the lives of those most hurt by them. Critical Pedagogy is essential reading for every classroom teacher and pre-service teacher. It is also a valuable tool for use in undergraduate and graduate-level classrooms.
The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies
Author | : Shirley R. Steinberg,Barry Down |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 2395 |
Release | : 2020-03-06 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781526486479 |
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**Winner of a 2022 American Educational Studies Association Critics′ Choice Book Award** This extensive Handbook brings together different aspects of critical pedagogy in order to open up a clear international conversation on the subject, as well as pushing the boundaries of current understanding by extending the notion of a pedagogy to multiple pedagogies and perspectives. Bringing together contributing authors from around the globe, chapters provide a unique approach and insight to the discipline by crossing a range of disciplines and articulating common philosophical and social themes. Chapters are organised across three volumes and twelve core thematic sections: Part 1: Social Theories of Critical Pedagogy Part 2: Seminal Figures in Critical Pedagogy Part 3: Transnational Perspectives and Critical Pedagogy Part 4: Indigenous Perspectives and Critical Pedagogy Part 5: On Education Part 6: In Classrooms Part 7: Critical Community Praxis Part 8: Reading Critical Pedagogy, Reading Paulo Freire Part 9: Communication, Media and Popular Culture Part 10: Arts and Aesthetics Part 11: Critical Youth Pedagogies Part 12: Technoscience, Ecology and Wellness The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies is an essential benchmark publication for advanced students, researchers and practitioners across a wide range of disciplines including education, health, sociology, anthropology and development studies
Feminisms and Critical Pedagogy
Author | : Carmen Luke,Jennifer Gore |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2014-02-04 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781136642050 |
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Feminisms and Critical Pedagogy centres around the theoretical effort to construct a feminist pedagogy which will democratize gender relations in the classroom, and practical ways to implement a truly feminist pedagogy.
Critical Pedagogy and the Everyday Classroom
Author | : Tony Monchinski |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2008-06-28 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781402084638 |
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Critical Pedagogy addresses the shortcomings of mainstream educational theory and practice and promotes the humanization of teacher and student. Where Critical Pedagogy is often treated as a discourse of academics in universities, this book explores the applications of Critical Pedagogy to actual classroom situations. Written in a straight-forward, concise, and lucid form by an American high school teacher, drawing examples from literature, film, and, above all, the everyday classroom, this book is meant to provoke thought in teachers, students and education activists as we transform our classrooms into democratic sites. From grading to testing, from content area disciplines to curriculum planning and instruction, from the social construction of knowledge to embodied cognition, this book takes the theories behind Critical Pedagogy and illustrates them at work in common classroom environments.