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Paulo Freire: Teaching for Freedom and Transformation - The Philosophical Influences on the Work of Paulo Freire

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The primary mission of this text is clarifying many of the misconceptions about Paulo Freire's theories, concepts and his implications for education. It revisits his ideas and explains more fully the philosophical influences that shaped concepts such as problem posing, conscientization and praxis.The fundamental thesis, then, is that the present absence of in-depth philosophical analysis leaves an unacceptable void in the literature addressing Freire's work, while also promoting frequent misconceptions and superficial understandings about his relationship to contemporary education. Indeed, the philosophical assumptions contributing to Freire's critical pedagogy require identification, unravelling and ultimately evaluation on the basis of their epistemic and moral tenability. Most existing applications of Freire's pedagogy are unfortunately superficial because they simply sloganize terms such as banking education, conscientization, praxis, and humanization. A slogan in education popularizes a concept or idea in a positive way, but offers very little in terms of critical reflection or analysis. In order to understand these terms and their origin and apply them as Freire intended, a far richer and more in depth examination of Freire is desperately needed. This text will provide precisely that type of examination.

List of contents

Dedication.- Table of Contents.- Acknowledgments.- Preface.- Chapter One: Our Journey to Freire.- Chapter Two: Metaphors, Politics and Biography.- Chapter Three: Pedagogy of Humanism.- Chapter Four: Marxism, Existentialism and Freire.- Chapter Five: Freire's Critical Pedagogy: Summary and Conclusions.- References.- Index.

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The primary mission of this text is clarifying many of the misconceptions about Paulo Freire’s theories, concepts and his implications for education. It revisits his ideas and explains more fully the philosophical influences that shaped concepts such as problem posing, conscientization and praxis.
The fundamental thesis, then, is that the present absence of in-depth philosophical analysis leaves an unacceptable void in the literature addressing Freire’s work, while also promoting frequent misconceptions and superficial understandings about his relationship to contemporary education. Indeed, the philosophical assumptions contributing to Freire’s critical pedagogy require identification, unravelling and ultimately evaluation on the basis of their epistemic and moral tenability. Most existing applications of Freire’s pedagogy are unfortunately superficial because they simply sloganize terms such as banking education, conscientization, praxis, and humanization. A slogan in education popularizes a concept or idea in a positive way, but offers very little in terms of critical reflection or analysis. In order to understand these terms and their origin and apply them as Freire intended, a far richer and more in depth examination of Freire is desperately needed. This text will provide precisely that type of examination.

Product details

Authors Joh Dale, John Dale, Emery J Hyslop-Margison, Emery J. Hyslop-Margison
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048190997
ISBN 978-90-481-9099-7
No. of pages 172
Weight 436 g
Illustrations XX, 172 p.
Series Explorations of Educational Purpose
Explorations of Educational Pu
Explorations of Educational Purpose
Explorations of Educational Pu
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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