Seeds of Freedom

Seeds of Freedom
Title Seeds of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Clark Taylor
Publisher Routledge
Pages 246
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317252330

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Seeds of Freedom is a remarkable case study of liberating education in the remote Guatemalan Maya indigenous village of Santa Maria Tzeja in the four decades since it was first settled in 1970. Clark Taylor's account begins at a time in which the majority of the village consisted of illiterate landless and land-poor peasant farmers working in conditions close to slavery. With the help of a Catholic priest, the village's founding pioneers were granted land, settled the village, established a school for their children, and began to prosper. By 2010 the village's emerging professionals were filling increasingly important social change roles at the local, regional, and national levels and nearly all children are educated with many to a university level. As such Santa Maria has come to exemplify the theory and practice of liberating education. The book tells the history of this remarkable community and reveals the transformative potential of the radical pedagogy of Paulo Freire and others. Santa Maria has thus become an example of dynamic liberating education, and its history has much to offer educators, students and solidarity activists throughout the world.

Bootlegging

Bootlegging
Title Bootlegging PDF eBook
Author Lee Marshall
Publisher SAGE
Pages 362
Release 2005-08-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780761944904

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By examining the centrality of Romantic authorship to both copyright and the music industry, the author highlights the mutual dependence of capitalism and Romanticism, which situates the individual as the key creative force while challenging the commodification of art and self. Marshall reveals how the desire for bootlegs is driven by the same ideals of authenticity employed by the legitimate industry in its copyright rhetoric and practice and demonstrates how bootlegs exist as an antagonistic but necessary component of an industry that does much to prevent them. This book will be of great interest to researchers and students in the sociology of culture, social theory, cultural studies and law.

F.I.G.L. Bulletin

F.I.G.L. Bulletin
Title F.I.G.L. Bulletin PDF eBook
Author International Federation of Physical Education
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1998
Genre Physical education and training
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Author
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 686
Release
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ISBN 3368042688

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The Global Politics of Educational Borrowing and Lending

The Global Politics of Educational Borrowing and Lending
Title The Global Politics of Educational Borrowing and Lending PDF eBook
Author Gita Steiner-Khamsi
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 262
Release 2004-10-14
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807744932

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The globalization of educational policy has become a popular, if not ubiquitous, phenomenon among educational policymakers across the world. It has led many observers to conclude that educational systems in different parts of the world are converging towards one international (neo-liberal) model of school reform. This practice of borrowing and lending school reforms requires a serious examination of the politics and the economics of transnational educational transfer. In this volume, Steiner-Khamsi and her colleagues provide an in-depth empirical and critical examination of the practice of global educational policy. Contributors question the value of importing and exporting educational policies, analyze who benefits from these arrangements, and test the effectiveness of adapting one country's policies in other (often quite culturally distinct) countries. The book investigates how global policies have been implemented locally, and examines the extent to which they work in diverse locales. teiner-Khamsi and her colleagues also examine the role and practices of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), multilateral organizations, and the World Bank in fostering how educational policies are disseminated and adapted across national and cultural boundaries.

Pedagogías de lo social

Pedagogías de lo social
Title Pedagogías de lo social PDF eBook
Author Úcar Martínez, Xavier
Publisher Editorial UOC
Pages 115
Release 2016-09-04
Genre Education
ISBN 8491162615

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Pedagogía de la elección

Pedagogía de la elección
Title Pedagogía de la elección PDF eBook
Author Úcar Martínez, Xavier
Publisher Editorial UOC
Pages 139
Release 2016-10-15
Genre Education
ISBN 8491163190

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Un pedagogo o educador es un conector; un mediador que ayuda y acompañaa las personas y comunidades en sus procesos de articulación de prácticasy realidades. La tarea del educador es la de acompañar y ayudar al otro a ser.Pero, siempre es el otro quien ha de ser; quien ha de elegir qu ién quiereser y qué quiere y puede hacer en el marco de sus particulares circunstancias.La elección no es sino una forma de acción que lleva la firma de l sujetoy, por eso mismo, siempre retorna al sujeto. Si la elección e s lo que másinequívocamente constituye a una persona concreta y las personas noshacemos en la vida, cualquier pedagogía, ya sea individual o social, es antesque nada una pedagogía de la elección y una pedagogía de la vida y para la vida.