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The Freirean Legacy

Educating for Social Justice
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
228 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am10.05.2002
In this collection of voices, one hears stories and discussions grounded in the ideas of one of the most influential teachers and thinker of our time. The Freirean Legacy offers the reader an opportunity to consider the book of Paulo Freire in terms of three significant perspectives. Michael Apple, Joe Kincheloe, and Ana Maria Araujo (Nita) Freire are among those who share insights and understandings resulting from firsthand experiences with Freire. The theoretical insights into his work and ideas are brought forth in pieces by Peter McLarenkk, Judith J. Slater, and others. Finally, this book concludes with interpretations of Freire's teachings as applied to praxis by several author, including Stephen M. Fain an Ceser A. Rossatto. This anthology will serve the initiate well in gitting to know Paulo Freire, while at the sohisticated scholar with an opportunity to advance the conversation and continue the dialogue. Contents: Michel W. Apple: Preface: The Freirian Legacy--Ana Maia Araujo Freire: Paulo Freire and the Untested Feasibility--Joe L. Kincheloe/Shirley R. Steinberg: A Legacy of Paulo Freire: A Conversation--Veronica Gesser: Paulo Freire: The Man, His Work, and His Character--Peter McLaren/Ramin Farahmandpur: Freire, Marx, and the New Imperialism: Toward a Revolutionary Prexis--Juadit J. Slater: Limitations of the Public Space: Habitus and Worldessness--Gerard Huiskamp: Negotiating Communities of Meaninrg in Theory and Practice: Rereading Pedagogy of the Oppresed as Direct Dialogie Encounter--Jill L. Hauold: Idle Hands are the Devil' Workshop: A History of American Child Labor and Compulsory Education; Emancipation or Reconstituted Oppression>mehr

Produkt

KlappentextIn this collection of voices, one hears stories and discussions grounded in the ideas of one of the most influential teachers and thinker of our time. The Freirean Legacy offers the reader an opportunity to consider the book of Paulo Freire in terms of three significant perspectives. Michael Apple, Joe Kincheloe, and Ana Maria Araujo (Nita) Freire are among those who share insights and understandings resulting from firsthand experiences with Freire. The theoretical insights into his work and ideas are brought forth in pieces by Peter McLarenkk, Judith J. Slater, and others. Finally, this book concludes with interpretations of Freire's teachings as applied to praxis by several author, including Stephen M. Fain an Ceser A. Rossatto. This anthology will serve the initiate well in gitting to know Paulo Freire, while at the sohisticated scholar with an opportunity to advance the conversation and continue the dialogue. Contents: Michel W. Apple: Preface: The Freirian Legacy--Ana Maia Araujo Freire: Paulo Freire and the Untested Feasibility--Joe L. Kincheloe/Shirley R. Steinberg: A Legacy of Paulo Freire: A Conversation--Veronica Gesser: Paulo Freire: The Man, His Work, and His Character--Peter McLaren/Ramin Farahmandpur: Freire, Marx, and the New Imperialism: Toward a Revolutionary Prexis--Juadit J. Slater: Limitations of the Public Space: Habitus and Worldessness--Gerard Huiskamp: Negotiating Communities of Meaninrg in Theory and Practice: Rereading Pedagogy of the Oppresed as Direct Dialogie Encounter--Jill L. Hauold: Idle Hands are the Devil' Workshop: A History of American Child Labor and Compulsory Education; Emancipation or Reconstituted Oppression>
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-8204-5671-3
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2002
Erscheinungsdatum10.05.2002
Reihen-Nr..209
Seiten228 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht377 g
Artikel-Nr.16118806

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Michael W. Apple: Preface: The Freirian Legacy - Ana Maria Araújo Freire: Paulo Freire and the Untested Feasibility - Joe L. Kincheloe/Shirley R. Steinberg: A Legacy of Paulo Freire: A Conversation - Veronica Gesser: Paulo Freire: The Man, His Work, and His Character - Peter McLaren/Ramin Farahmandpur: Freire, Marx, and the New Imperialism: Toward a Revolutionary Praxis - Judith J. Slater: Limitations of the Public Space: Habitus and Worldlessness - Gerard Huiskamp: Negotiating Communities of Meaning in Theory and Practice: Rereading Pedagogy of the Oppressed as Direct Dialogic Encounter - Jill L. Haunold: Idle Hands are the Devil's Workshop: A History of American Child Labor and Compulsory Education; Emancipation or Reconstituted Oppression? - Ricky Lee Allen: Wake Up, Neo: White Identity, Hegemony, and Consciousness in The Matrix - Stephen M. Fain: The Quest for Authentic Engagement - Wendy W. Brandon: Interrupting Racial Profiling: Moving Pre-Service Teachers from White Identity to Equity Pedagogy - Cesar A. Rossatto: Critical Pedagogy Applied Praxis: A Freirean Interdisciplinary Project and Grassroot Social Movement - Laureen A. Fregeau/Robert D. Leier: Praxis and Teacher Visions of Socially Just School Reform - Dawn Emerson Addy: Community Dialogue: A Tool for Social Engagement and Class Awareness - Charles Reitz: Elements of Education: Critical Pedagogy and the Community College - Arisve Esquivel/Karla Lewis/Dalia Rodriguez/David Stovall/Tyrone Williams: We Know What's Best for You: Silencing of People of Color.mehr

Autor

The Editors: Judith J. Slater is Associate Professor at Florida International University, Miami, where she is involved with curriculum theory, evaluation, organizational analysis, and women in higher education. She received her Ed.D. in curriculum instruction from the University of Florida. Her books include Anatomy of a Collaboration and Acts of Alignment (with Ana Pasztor; Peter Lang, 2000), and she co-edited Schooling and Public Spaces (with Stephen M. Fain and David Callejo).
Stephen M. Fain teaches curriculum history and curriculum theory at Florida International University, Miami. He received his Ed.D. in curriculum from Teachers College, Columbia University, and is former president of the American Association for Teaching Curriculum. Professor Fain has published several books, and co-edited Schooling and Public Spaces (with Judith J. Slater and David Callejo.)
Cesar A. Rossatto is Assistant Professor of Social Studies in the College of Education at Florida International University, Miami. He received his Ph.D. in social studies education from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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