Teaching As a Subversive Activity

Teaching As a Subversive Activity
Title Teaching As a Subversive Activity PDF eBook
Author Neil Postman
Publisher Delta
Total Pages 242
Release 2009-11-18
Genre Education
ISBN 0307491706

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A no-holds-barred assault on outdated teaching methods—with dramatic and practical proposals on how education can be made relevant to today's world. Praise for Teaching As a Subversive Activity “A healthy dose of Postman and Weingartner is a good thing: if they make even a dent in the pious . . . American classroom, the book will be worthwhile.”—New York Times Book Review “Teaching and knowledge are subversive in that they necessarily substitute awareness for guesswork, and knowledge for experience. Experience is no use in the world of Apollo 8. It is simply necessary to know. However, it is also necessary to know the effect of Apollo 8 in creating a new Global Theatre in which student and teacher alike are looking for roles. Postman and Weingartner make excellent theatrical producers in the new Global Theatre.”—Marshall McLuhan “It will take courage to read this book . . . but those who are asking honest questions—what’s wrong with the worlds in which we live, how do we build communication bridges cross the Generation Gap, what do they want from us?—these people will squirm in the discovery that the answers are really within themselves.”—Saturday Review “Neil Postman and Charles Weingartner go beyond the now-familiar indictments of American education to propose basic ways of liberating both teachers and students from becoming personnel rather than people . . . the authors have created what may become a primer of ‘the new education’ Their book is intended for anyone, teacher or not, who is concerned with sanity and survival in a world of precipitously rapid change, and it’s worth your reading.”—Playboy “This challenging, liberating book can unlock not only teachers but anyone for whom language and learning are not dead.”—Nat Hentoff

Teaching as a Subversive Activity

Teaching as a Subversive Activity
Title Teaching as a Subversive Activity PDF eBook
Author Neil Postman
Publisher Laurel
Total Pages 228
Release 1987
Genre Education
ISBN

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Teaching as a Conserving Activity

Teaching as a Conserving Activity
Title Teaching as a Conserving Activity PDF eBook
Author Neil Postman
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1979
Genre Audio-visual education
ISBN 9780440586517

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The End of Education

The End of Education
Title The End of Education PDF eBook
Author Neil Postman
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 225
Release 2011-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0307797201

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In this comprehensive response to the education crisis, the author of Teaching as a Subversive Activity returns to the subject that established his reputation as one of our most insightful social critics. Postman presents useful models with which schools can restore a sense of purpose, tolerance, and a respect for learning.

Acts of Resistance

Acts of Resistance
Title Acts of Resistance PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Dyches
Publisher Stylus Publishing, LLC
Total Pages 320
Release 2023-12-13
Genre Education
ISBN 197550562X

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The first edition of Acts of Resistance: Subversive Teaching in the English Language Arts (ELA) Classroom won the 2021 Society of Professors of Education's Outstanding Book Award and garnered other nominations. The second edition includes a foreword by Ashley Hope Pérez, author of the young adult literature novel Out of Darkness, one of the most frequently banned books across U.S. classrooms. Four new chapters reflect sociopolitical changes since the book's publication, including a widespread, coordinated uptick in the banning of books centering authors and characters from marginalized communities; the COVID-19 pandemic and with it, increased acts of violence against folks identifying as Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander; the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless other victims of police brutality; the January 6th insurrection; the closing of the Trump era; the passing of anti-CRT and anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation; and a "school choice" movement that defunds public schools, deprofessionalizes educators, and places democracy in peril. Chapters specifically illustrate the storied practices of subversive teachers across the 6-12 ELA context. They provide educators with instructional ideas on how to do anti-oppressive work while also meeting traditional ELA disciplinary elements.

Teaching as a Subversive Activity

Teaching as a Subversive Activity
Title Teaching as a Subversive Activity PDF eBook
Author Neil Postman
Publisher New York : Dell Publishing Company
Total Pages 244
Release 1980
Genre Education
ISBN 9780440585626

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Small Teaching

Small Teaching
Title Small Teaching PDF eBook
Author James M. Lang
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 272
Release 2016-03-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1118944496

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Employ cognitive theory in the classroom every day Research into how we learn has opened the door for utilizing cognitive theory to facilitate better student learning. But that's easier said than done. Many books about cognitive theory introduce radical but impractical theories, failing to make the connection to the classroom. In Small Teaching, James Lang presents a strategy for improving student learning with a series of modest but powerful changes that make a big difference—many of which can be put into practice in a single class period. These strategies are designed to bridge the chasm between primary research and the classroom environment in a way that can be implemented by any faculty in any discipline, and even integrated into pre-existing teaching techniques. Learn, for example: How does one become good at retrieving knowledge from memory? How does making predictions now help us learn in the future? How do instructors instill fixed or growth mindsets in their students? Each chapter introduces a basic concept in cognitive theory, explains when and how it should be employed, and provides firm examples of how the intervention has been or could be used in a variety of disciplines. Small teaching techniques include brief classroom or online learning activities, one-time interventions, and small modifications in course design or communication with students.