Education, Literacy, and Humanization: Exploring the Work of Paulo Freire
The author outlines and assesses a number of key critiques of Freire's modernism, concentrating in particular on questions pertaining to the problem of pedagogical intervention. He responds at some length to C.A. Bowers, one of Freire's most important and persistent critics, and finds fault with behaviorist, stage-based accounts of consciousness raising. The Freirean concept of conscientization is reinterpreted in light of the postmodern notion of multiple subjectivities. From this book, Freire emerges as a complex educational figure: a thinker and teacher deeply committed to the universalist ideal of humanization, yet also wary of some of the exaggerated certainties of modernism. His work, for all its flaws and contradictions, remains highly influential and stands opposed to technicist and neoliberal tendencies in recent educational reform initiatives. |
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It is possible to read Freire's entire pedagogical history , from his initial adult literacy programs to his stint as Secretary of Education in São Paulo during the late 1980s and early 1990s , as a narrative of hope .
It is recognized , however , that many other interpretations of Freirean ideas are possible , and that a great deal of further work remains to be done.3 After brief biographical comments , this introduction discusses the question of how ...
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Education, Literacy, and Humanization: Exploring the Work of Paulo Freire Peter Roberts Begrenset visning - 2000 |