Fr. 70.00

Revolution and Pedagogy - Interdisciplinary Transnational Perspectives on Educational

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "In an age of sterile defeatism and destructive cynicism! this book provides a refreshingly balanced look at the possibilities of social change through pedagogy. It contains essays based on a strong belief in the power of pedagogy to shake the foundations of hegemonic education; to challenge neo-liberal economic and cultural policies; and to re-imagine and work towards a more democratic and just world. It re-visits previous times and places where hope appeared impractical! exploring the possibilities of social intervention through collective struggle and critical education." - Fazal Rizvi! University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Informationen zum Autor E. Thomas Ewing is Professor of History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Klappentext Revolution and Pedagogy explores the tensions between and within the processes of revolutionary pedagogical change and continuity. Contributors examine conventional topics such as school policies and curricula! as well as more non-traditional pedagogies such as public celebrations of holidays! participation in international exchange programs! and the incarceration of political activists. Zusammenfassung Revolution and Pedagogy explores the tensions between and within the processes of revolutionary pedagogical change and continuity. Contributors examine conventional topics such as school policies and curricula, as well as more non-traditional pedagogies such as public celebrations of holidays, participation in international exchange programs, and the incarceration of political activists. Inhaltsverzeichnis Shaking the Foundations of Education: An Introduction to Revolution and Pedagogy - E. Thomas Ewing * Disidentifying Nationalism: Camilo Osias and Filipino Education in the Early Twentieth Century - Roland Sintos Coloma * Gender Equity as Revolutionary Strategy: Coeducation in Russian and Soviet Schools - E. Thomas Ewing * The Limits of Pedagogical Revolution: Female Schooling and Women's Roles in Egyptian Educational Discourse, 1922-1952 - Barak A. Salmoni * Pedagogies and Politics of "Culture": Chiefly Authority, the State, and the Teaching of Cultural Traditions in Ghana - Cati Coe * Folk Schools, Popular Education, and a Pedagogy of Community Action - William Westerman * Rite of Passage as a Communal Classroom: The Pedagogical Recycling of Newroz and Nevruz Celebrations in Turkey - Yucel Demirer * Structures of Revolutionary Pedagogy: Palestinian Political Captives in Israeli Prisons - Esmail Nashif * Teaching to Hate: The Hindu Right's Pedagogical Program in Contemporary India - Nandini Sundar * Afterword - Margaret A. Mills...

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Shaking the Foundations of Education: An Introduction to Revolution and Pedagogy - E. Thomas Ewing * Disidentifying Nationalism: Camilo Osias and Filipino Education in the Early Twentieth Century - Roland Sintos Coloma * Gender Equity as Revolutionary Strategy: Coeducation in Russian and Soviet Schools - E. Thomas Ewing * The Limits of Pedagogical Revolution: Female Schooling and Women's Roles in Egyptian Educational Discourse, 1922-1952 - Barak A. Salmoni * Pedagogies and Politics of "Culture": Chiefly Authority, the State, and the Teaching of Cultural Traditions in Ghana - Cati Coe * Folk Schools, Popular Education, and a Pedagogy of Community Action - William Westerman * Rite of Passage as a Communal Classroom: The Pedagogical Recycling of Newroz and Nevruz Celebrations in Turkey - Yucel Demirer * Structures of Revolutionary Pedagogy: Palestinian Political Captives in Israeli Prisons - Esmail Nashif * Teaching to Hate: The Hindu Right's Pedagogical Program in Contemporary India - Nandini Sundar * Afterword - Margaret A. Mills

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"In an age of sterile defeatism and destructive cynicism, this book provides a refreshingly balanced look at the possibilities of social change through pedagogy. It contains essays based on a strong belief in the power of pedagogy to shake the foundations of hegemonic education; to challenge neo-liberal economic and cultural policies; and to re-imagine and work towards a more democratic and just world. It re-visits previous times and places where hope appeared impractical, exploring the possibilities of social intervention through collective struggle and critical education." - Fazal Rizvi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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