A Pedagogy for Liberation: Dialogues on Transforming Education
Highly recommended. . . . Written in a rather interesting manner--primarily as a conversation--this book serves nicely as an informal yet rigorous treatment of critical pedagogy. There is a satisfactory blend of theoretical investigation and practical personal anecdote. . . . The text is well researched. Choice |
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So , when I begin teaching a course , I can't take student motivation for granted . I try to find the profile of motivation - motivation for what and against what , their existing knowledge and cognitive skills .
So , when I begin teaching a course , I can't take student motivation for granted . I try to find the profile of motivation - motivation for what and against what , their existing knowledge and cognitive skills .
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There will be mandated exams at the end and the next course in the curriculum will expect the previous course to have ... procedure worry about looking bad if their students do poorly on standard tests or in the follow - up courses .
There will be mandated exams at the end and the next course in the curriculum will expect the previous course to have ... procedure worry about looking bad if their students do poorly on standard tests or in the follow - up courses .
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Think of the difference between describing a course as an expert syllabus , a long reading list , a series of lectures from a professor , a succession of question periods , and a final exam to test the knowl- edge , compared to a course ...
Think of the difference between describing a course as an expert syllabus , a long reading list , a series of lectures from a professor , a succession of question periods , and a final exam to test the knowl- edge , compared to a course ...
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How Can Teachers Become Liberating | 17 |
Resistance and Support | 24 |
Teachers Learn | 30 |
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A Pedagogy for Liberation: Dialogues on Transforming Education Ira Shor,Paulo Freire Begrenset visning - 1987 |
A Pedagogy for Liberation: Dialogues on Transforming Education Ira Shor,Paulo Freire Utdragsvisning - 1987 |
A Pedagogy for Liberation: Dialogues on Transforming Education Ira Shor,Paulo Freire Utdragsvisning - 1987 |
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