Engaging Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of Possibility

Engaging Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of Possibility
Title Engaging Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of Possibility PDF eBook
Author César Augusto Rossatto
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 202
Release 2004-12-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0742578364

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Engaging Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of Possibility is a cross-cultural case study of how people experience schooling in relation to their sense of time and optimism. César Augusto Rossatto examines how real-life situations and social structures influence people's construction of notions of possibilities. Positionality, or perceptions about life and projections of the future, has great impact on students' success in school. These perceptions-how they interpret the past, live in the present, and foresee the future-are, in turn, greatly influenced by their intellectual locality. By the same token, how educators see their position in the world and their classroom 'roles' determines their operandum beliefs. The findings of this study suggest that a curriculum based on Freirean critical pedagogy and time theories can be used to enhance time-consciousness values in contemporary social life.

Freireian Pedagogy, Praxis, and Possibilities

Freireian Pedagogy, Praxis, and Possibilities
Title Freireian Pedagogy, Praxis, and Possibilities PDF eBook
Author Stanley S. Steiner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 332
Release 2004-11-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1135578567

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Scholar, activist, and educator Paulo Freire was one of the first thinkers to fully appreciate the relationships between education, politics, imperialism, and liberation. This volume is a testament to the works of Paulo Freire in the field of Education as well as the life of the man: a "story of courage, hardship, perseverance, and unyielding belief in the power of love." In this comprehensive collection, prominent intellectuals including Noam Chomsky and Donald Macedo reflect on Freire's "politics of liberation" and add important new dimensions to the revolutionary, innovative ideas that Freire bequeathed to a generation much in need.

Pedagogy of the Oppressed

Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Title Pedagogy of the Oppressed PDF eBook
Author Paulo Freire
Publisher
Total Pages 153
Release 1972
Genre Education
ISBN 9780140225839

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Pedagogy of Indignation

Pedagogy of Indignation
Title Pedagogy of Indignation PDF eBook
Author Paulo Freire
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 180
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317254422

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This is the first English translation of the last book written by Paulo Freire. Pedagogy of Indignation delves ever deeper into the themes that concerned him throughout his life. The book begins with a series of three deeply moving reflective "pedagogical letters" to the reader about the role of education for one's development of self. He also speaks directly to the reader about the relationship to risk in one's life and he delves deeper than before into the daily life tensions between freedom and authority. Building on these interconnected themes, Freire sharpens our sense of the critical faculties of children and how a teacher may work with children to help them realize their potential intellectually and as human beings. Subsequent chapters explore these topics in relation to the wider social world: the social constitution of the self in the work of educators; critical citizenship; and the necessity of teaching "from a position" about the world that goes beyond literacy programs to include the legacy of colonialism in peoples' resistance movements today. The book's poignant interludes, written by Ana Maria Araujo Freire, reveal Paulo's thoughts about the content of this book as he was completing it during the last weeks and days of his life.

Freire and Education

Freire and Education
Title Freire and Education PDF eBook
Author Antonia Darder
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 198
Release 2014-10-10
Genre Education
ISBN 113626809X

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One of the most influential educational philosophers of our times, Paulo Freire contributed to a revolutionary understanding of education as an empowering and democratizing force in the lives of the disenfranchised. In this deeply personal introduction to the man and his ideas, Antonia Darder reflects on how Freire’s work has illuminated her own life practices and thinking as an educator and activist. Including both personal memories and a never-before published, powerful dialogue with Freire himself, Darder offers a unique "analysis of solidarity," in mind and spirit. A heartfelt look at the ways Freire can still inspire a critically intellectual and socially democratic life, this book is certain to open up his theories in entirely new ways, both to those already familiar with his work and those coming to him for the first time.

Pioneers in Education

Pioneers in Education
Title Pioneers in Education PDF eBook
Author Paulo Freire
Publisher Nova Publishers
Total Pages 178
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 9781600214790

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The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of the contributions of one of the world's foremost educators. It will also provide an understanding of the importance of Freire's work and how his books, works and contributions have influenced the students and educational leaders of today. There is an urgent need for a book of this type that contains current reflections and reviews the work of one of the greatest educational philosophers of all time.

The Student Guide to Freire's 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed'

The Student Guide to Freire's 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed'
Title The Student Guide to Freire's 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed' PDF eBook
Author Antonia Darder
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 174
Release 2024-02-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1350190039

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Now in its 2nd edition, this book serves as companion to Freire's seminal work, supporting the application of his pedagogy in enacting emancipatory educational programs in the world today. The new edition includes a new chapter called Teaching Pedagogy of the Oppressed with additional dialogue questions and activities designed to support students and instructors. It also includes an updated Bibliography and further reading list. Antonia Darder closely examines Freire's ideas as they are articulated in Pedagogy of the Oppressed, beginning with a historical discussion of his life and a systematic discussion of the central philosophical traditions that informed his revolutionary ideas. Darder explores Freire's fundamental themes and ideas, including issues of humanization, teacher/student relationship, reflection, dialogue, praxis, and his larger emancipatory vision. The book also includes a chapter-by-chapter close reading of the text with sample questions to prompt discussion and engagement with Freire's ideas, as well as a new interview with Freire's widow, Ana Maria Araújo Freire, and a preface by Donaldo Macedo.