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The Politics of Education - by Donaldo Macedo (Paperback)
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- Contributes to a radical formulation of pedagogy through its revitalization of language, utopianism, and revolutionary message. . . .
- Author(s): Donaldo Macedo
- 240 Pages
- Education, General
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Contributes to a radical formulation of pedagogy through its revitalization of language, utopianism, and revolutionary message. . . . The book enlarges our vision with each reading, until the meanings become our own. Harvard Educational Review
Constitutes the voice of a great teacher who has managed to replace the melancholic and despairing discourse of the post-modern Left with possibility and human compassion. Educational Theory
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Contributes to a radical formulation of pedagogy through its revitalization of language, utopianism, and revolutionary message. . . . The book enlarges our vision with each reading, until the meanings become our own. Harvard Educational Review
Constitutes the voice of a great teacher who has managed to replace the melancholic and despairing discourse of the post-modern Left with possibility and human compassion. Educational TheoryReview Quotes
?An affirmation of Freire's prodigiously activist approach to popular education and its capacity for securing transformative change.?-Contemporary Sociology
?Constitutes the voice of a great teacher who has managed to replace the melancholic and despairing discourse of the post-modern Left with possibility and human compassion.?-Educational Theory
?Contributes to a radical formulation of pedagogy through its revitalization of language, utopianism, and revolutionary message. . . . The book enlarges our vision with each reading, until the meanings become our own.?-Harvard Educational Review
"An affirmation of Freire's prodigiously activist approach to popular education and its capacity for securing transformative change."-Contemporary Sociology
"Constitutes the voice of a great teacher who has managed to replace the melancholic and despairing discourse of the post-modern Left with possibility and human compassion."-Educational Theory
"Contributes to a radical formulation of pedagogy through its revitalization of language, utopianism, and revolutionary message. . . . The book enlarges our vision with each reading, until the meanings become our own."-Harvard Educational Review