Critical Essays on Resistance in Education
Title | Critical Essays on Resistance in Education PDF eBook |
Author | David M. Moss |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781433107887 |
"It is possible to say that resistance in education has always been resisted; the point, of course, is who is doing the resisting. Why they are resisting, what they are resisting, and whose interests are being served by these acts of resistance. David M. Moss and Terry A. Osborn's provocative collection of essays on educational resistance gives new scope and meaning to the term `resistance' in the context of today's challenges to and on behalf of social justice education. It is an important contribution to the field of critical education."---Peter McLaren, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles --Book Jacket.
Teaching Resistance
Title | Teaching Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | John Mink |
Publisher | PM Press |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1629637726 |
Teaching Resistance is a collection of the voices of activist educators from around the world who engage inside and outside the classroom from pre-kindergarten to university and emphasize teaching radical practice from the field. Written in accessible language, this book is for anyone who wants to explore new ways to subvert educational systems and institutions, collectively transform educational spaces, and empower students and other teachers to fight for genuine change. Topics include community self-defense, Black Lives Matter and critical race theory, intersections between punk/DIY subculture and teaching, ESL, anarchist education, Palestinian resistance, trauma, working-class education, prison teaching, the resurgence of (and resistance to) the Far Right, special education, antifascist pedagogies, and more. Edited by social studies teacher, author, and punk musician John Mink, the book features expanded entries from the monthly column in the politically insurgent punk magazine Maximum Rocknroll, plus new works and extensive interviews with subversive educators. Contributing teachers include Michelle Cruz Gonzales, Dwayne Dixon, Martín Sorrondeguy, Alice Bag, Miriam Klein Stahl, Ron Scapp, Kadijah Means, Mimi Nguyen, Murad Tamini, Yvette Felarca, Jessica Mills, and others, all of whom are unified against oppression and readily use their classrooms to fight for human liberation, social justice, systemic change, and true equality. Royalties will be donated to Teachers 4 Social Justice: t4sj.org
A Critical Pedagogy of Resistance
Title | A Critical Pedagogy of Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | James D. Kirylo |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2013-11-04 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9462093741 |
The diverse range of critical pedagogues presented in this book comes from a variety of backgrounds with respect to race, gender, and ethnicity, from various geographic places and eras, and from an array of complex political, historical, religious, theological, social, cultural, and educational circumstances which necessitated their leadership and resistance. How each pedagogue uniquely lives in that tension of dealing with pain and struggle, while concurrently fostering a pedagogy that is humanizing, is deeply influenced by their individual autobiographical lens of reality, the conceptual thought that enlightened them, the circumstances that surrounded them, and the conviction that drove them. To be sure, people of justice, people who resist, are framed by a vision that embraces an inclusive, tolerant, more loving community that passionately calls for a more democratic citizenship. That is just what the 34 critical pedagogues represented in this text heroically do. Through the highlighting of their lives and work, this book is not only an excellent resource to serve as a springboard to engage us in dialogue about pivotal issues and concerns related to justice, equality, and opportunity, but also to prompt us to further explore deeper into the lives and thought of some extraordinary people. A Critical Pedagogy of Resistance: 34 Pedagogues We Need to Know is an ambitious undertaking. Kirylo’s narrative enterprise, which seeks to chronicle the lives of transformative pedagogues, is a project whose time has come. This text is an excellent resource for all those interested in the aesthetic that, as Kierkegaard believed, exercised power for the common good. Luis Mirón
Theory and Resistance in Education
Title | Theory and Resistance in Education PDF eBook |
Author | Henry A. Giroux |
Publisher | Praeger |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 1983-11-30 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
Anti-colonialism and Education
Title | Anti-colonialism and Education PDF eBook |
Author | George Jerry Sefa Dei |
Publisher | Sense Publishers |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9077874186 |
There is a rich intellectual history to the development of anti-colonial thought and practice. In discussing the politics of knowledge production, this collection borrows from and builds upon this intellectual traditional to offer understandings of the macro-political processes and structures of education delivery (e. g., social organization of knowledge, culture, pedagogy and resistant politics). The contributors raise key issues regarding the contestation of knowledge, as well as the role of cultural and social values in understanding the way power shapes everyday relations of politics and subjectivity. In reframing anti-colonial thought and practice, this book reclaims the power of critical, oppositional discourse and theory for educational transformation. Anti-Colonialism and Education: The Politics of Resistance, includes some the most current theorizing around anti-colonial practice, written specifically for this collection. Each of the essays extends the terrain of the discussion, of what constitutes anti-colonialism. Among the many discursive highlights is the interrogation of the politics of embodied knowing, the theoretical distinctions and connections between anti-colonial thought and post-colonial theory, and the identification of the particular lessons of anti-colonial theory for critical educational practice. Essays explore such key issues as the challenge of articulating anti-colonial thought as an epistemology of the colonized, anchored in the indigenous sense of collective and common colonial consciousness; the conceptualization of power configurations embedded in ideas, cultures and histories of marginalized communities; the understanding of indigeneity as pedagogical practice; and the pursuit of agency, resistance and subjective politics through anti-colonial learning.
Identity and Resistance in Further Education
Title | Identity and Resistance in Further Education PDF eBook |
Author | Pete Bennett |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Adult education |
ISBN | 9780815378259 |
"Further Education has reached a crossroads, with questions being asked about its function, aims and focus. Identity and Resistance in Further Education explores these questions and effectively conveys the sense of uncertainty that those in the field are experiencing today. Connecting HE and FE practitioners and researchers, the book gathers a collection of essays that draw on a wide range of theoretical, as well as literary, perspectives in order to offer some answers. Problematising relationships between the teacher and the institution and the teacher and government, the book argues the profound challenge to teachers' values and identities finds its response in a critical collegiality" --
Critical Essays on Major Curriculum Theorists
Title | Critical Essays on Major Curriculum Theorists PDF eBook |
Author | David Scott |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0415339847 |
A critical exposition of the work of sixteen of the most important names in curriculum theory, taking in a wide range of views and perspectives from across the UK, the US and Europe.