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Transformative-Emancipatory Pedagogy (TEP) to Reimagine Education - Tackling Controversies in Diverse Settings

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This book calls for a paradigm shift in education through Transformative- Emancipatory Pedagogy (TEP), a dynamic approach rooted in humanistic, humanizing, and decolonial philosophies. TEP promotes holistic, relational, and experiential learning to support both personal and societal transformation. More than a framework for inclusion, it reimagines education as a space for justice oriented inquiry, empathy, and agency. Drawing on empirical evidence, it shows that we need not compromise between academic rigor, ethical purpose, and broad educational goals. By valuing learners diverse knowledge and lived experiences, TEP cultivates critical thinking, relational awareness, a sense of interconnectedness, well-being, active citizenship, and other key skills needed for today s complex world preparing learners to tackle challenges and contribute to a more inclusive and sustainable future. Initially developed to engage with sensitive and controversial topics in diverse social science classrooms, TEP aspires to become a bold and widely applicable approach. As such, TEP is presented as one way forward to support the broader shift unfolding in education today.
This is an open access book.
Publisher s Note (License Correction): An earlier version of this title displayed incorrect license information. The correct license is Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). The current online and downloadable versions reflect the updated license.  
 
 

List of contents

1. Transformative pedagogy for a more inclusive and democratic education.- 2. What is critical and transformative pedagogy.- 3. Theoretical framework.- 4. The Pedagogical intervention.- 5. Measuring impact.- 6. Conclusion Transformative pedagogy for everybody.

About the author

Teresa M. Cappiali
is an academic, international consultant, and the founder and CEO of NOIWE–No Innovation without Education, a start-up based in Sweden. She serves as an Affiliated Senior Researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) and as a Residency Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in Morocco. Cappiali’s expertise covers critical areas such as migration, inequalities, racism, gender, intersectionality, diversity, and discrimination.

Summary

This book calls for a paradigm shift in education through Transformative- Emancipatory Pedagogy (TEP), a dynamic approach rooted in humanistic, humanizing, and decolonial philosophies. TEP promotes holistic, relational, and experiential learning to support both personal and societal transformation. More than a framework for inclusion, it reimagines education as a space for justice oriented inquiry, empathy, and agency. Drawing on empirical evidence, it shows that we need not compromise between academic rigor, ethical purpose, and broad educational goals. By valuing learners’ diverse knowledge and lived experiences, TEP cultivates critical thinking, relational awareness, a sense of interconnectedness, well-being, active citizenship, and other key skills needed for today’s complex world—preparing learners to tackle challenges and contribute to a more inclusive and sustainable future. Initially developed to engage with sensitive and controversial topics in diverse social science classrooms, TEP aspires to become a bold and widely applicable approach. As such, TEP is presented as one way forward to support the broader shift unfolding in education today.
This is an open access book.
Publisher’s Note (License Correction): An earlier version of this title displayed incorrect license information. The correct license is Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial–NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). The current online and downloadable versions reflect the updated license.  
 
 

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