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Marxism and Education beyond Identity

Author : F. Agostinone-Wilson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2010-10-11
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780230113558

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Marxism and Education beyond Identity by F. Agostinone-Wilson Pdf

This book seeks to revive dialectical materialist interpretations of sexuality, relevant to K-12 settings and society. Issues addressed include: sexuality and the curriculum, theories of the family, critiques of postmodernism, socialist feminism, and activist tactics/strategies for organizing in K-12 settings.

Marxism and Education beyond Identity

Author : F. Agostinone-Wilson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 489 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-11
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780230113558

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Marxism and Education beyond Identity by F. Agostinone-Wilson Pdf

This book seeks to revive dialectical materialist interpretations of sexuality, relevant to K-12 settings and society. Issues addressed include: sexuality and the curriculum, theories of the family, critiques of postmodernism, socialist feminism, and activist tactics/strategies for organizing in K-12 settings.

Marxism and Education

Author : P. Jones
Publisher : Springer
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2011-08-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780230119864

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Marxism and Education by P. Jones Pdf

Marxist thinking can offer a critical understanding of education in an international context. Jones tackles these issues from a variety of angles and perspectives, taking advantage of recent theoretical innovations in Marxist analysis as well as the personal experiences of educational practitioners with Marxist commitments. With a specific focus on pedagogical practices as cultural practices, this book combines detailed case studies of local situations with broad, critical overviews of global development and challenges.

Educating from Marx

Author : S. Mojab,S. Carpenter
Publisher : Springer
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2011-09-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780230370371

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Educating from Marx by S. Mojab,S. Carpenter Pdf

Educators have been working to develop an important body of literature on neo-liberalism, capitalism, and imperialism. This combines original empirical studies with literature review from critical adult education and feminist theory to examine the theories, and practices of adult education from a Marxist-Feminist perspective.

Education and Social Change in Latin America

Author : S. Motta,M. Cole
Publisher : Springer
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2013-12-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137366634

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Education and Social Change in Latin America by S. Motta,M. Cole Pdf

This book examines the multiple relationships between education, pedagogy, and social change in Latin America and beyond through a discussion of critical theory in education and its uses in Latin American society today. An international group of contributors discuss both individual countries and the region as a whole.

Teaching Marx

Author : Curry Malott,John M. Elmore,Mike Cole
Publisher : IAP
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2013-05-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781623961220

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Teaching Marx by Curry Malott,John M. Elmore,Mike Cole Pdf

We are in the midst of yet another global crisis in capitalism. In the UK, we have the most right wing and ideologically driven government since Thatcher; a ruthless cabal of millionaires intent on destroying the welfare state. In the US, President Obama, whose initial record did not live up to the expectations of many on the Left, is increasingly driven by right-wing republicanism and other corporate interests. At the same time, there are developments in Latin America, in particular Venezuela, which are heralding the dawn of a new politics, and recovering the voice of Marx, but with a twenty-first century socialist focus, thus giving hope to the lives of millions of working people throughout the world. This is why the world media is intent on discrediting President Hugo Chávez; and insisting that ordinary people have to pay the cost of the crisis in capitalism. The Arab Spring and the Occupy movement also show signs of an anti-capitalist movement in embryo. In Greece, perhaps more than anywhere else in Europe (even France), the austerity-stricken working-classes are pushing for real existing socialism. It is therefore not surprising that the ruling class of Greece is increasingly supporting the neo-Nazi, fascist Golden Dawn party threatening civil war should they lose power as a class. Now is a prescient time to bring twenty-first century socialism to the educational institutions of the world, to teach Marx across the curriculum and across the globe. Through this volume our goal was to contribute to the literature by concretely demonstrating the practical implications of Marx’s theory to curriculum. However, while this book provides concrete examples of how Marx can and has informed a revolutionary critical education, it is not intended to be prescriptive. That is, the chapters should not be read as a how to guide, but they should be taken as inspiration for new, creative approaches to Teaching Marx and interpreting and posing The Socialist Challenge.

Mass Education, Global Capital, and the World

Author : T. Griffiths,R. Imre
Publisher : Springer
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137014825

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Mass Education, Global Capital, and the World by T. Griffiths,R. Imre Pdf

By presenting a series of intricate analyses of educational phenomena through the theoretical lenses offered by Immanuel Wallerstein and István Mészáros, the book engages readers and helps them to critically analyze their own participation in the global economy, as citizens, policy-makers, and academics or teachers.

Social Theory and Health Education

Author : Deana Leahy,Katie Fitzpatrick,Jan Wright
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2020-03-27
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781351048156

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Social Theory and Health Education by Deana Leahy,Katie Fitzpatrick,Jan Wright Pdf

Social Theory and Health Education brings together health education scholarship with a diverse range of social theories to demonstrate the value and impact of their application to associated health and education contexts. For the first time, this book draws together cutting-edge research that demonstrates the productive and impactful ways social theory can be applied to the diversity of research in this field. Topics covered include digital health, health education in sexuality, gender and health, food and nutrition, mental health and wellbeing, environment, and alcohol and drug use. In exploring these topics, each author utilises different theorists and concepts to compellingly demonstrate their application to a range of health education research contexts. This collection provides examples for both students, early career and established scholars that showcase ways that social theory can be utilised in empirical and theoretical research. The collection also highlights how health education scholarship can be enhanced by engaging with social theory. It also explores the viability of various theories for work in this field, and their potential to generate new approaches for research.

Education and the Reproduction of Capital

Author : R. Kumar
Publisher : Springer
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2012-07-25
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781137007582

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Education and the Reproduction of Capital by R. Kumar Pdf

A reflection on the specific context of neoliberal capitalism and it's impact on education. The chapters establish the intersectionality of state, capital and education and engage with possibilities of transcending the onslaught of capital in different geographical locations – from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere.

Constructing Twenty-First Century Socialism in Latin America

Author : S. Motta,M. Cole
Publisher : Springer
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2014-06-05
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781137089212

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Constructing Twenty-First Century Socialism in Latin America by S. Motta,M. Cole Pdf

In Constructing Twenty-First Century Socialism: The Role of Radical Education, Motta and Cole explore the role of the politics of knowledge and pedagogy in the reinvention of socialism for the twenty-first century. Through a critical analysis of Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela they deconstruct the mechanisms of neoliberal control as an epistemological project of monologue, closure, and violence against all 'others'. The authors develop an affirmative engagement with the traditions, practices, and politics which seek to challenge this closure through the policies of the counter-hegemonic government of Venezuela, the struggles of social movements in Brazil and Colombia, and the daily resistance of critical educators working in formal educational settings in all three countries. This mapping and analysis not only contribute to struggles for alternatives to capitalism in Latin America, but are translatable to other contexts. The book theorizes that with the exhaustion of neoliberalism, it is time to pedagogize the political and politicize the pedagogical in order to create worlds beyond capitalism.

Social Change and Education in Greece

Author : S. Themelis
Publisher : Springer
Page : 483 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2013-01-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137108616

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Social Change and Education in Greece by S. Themelis Pdf

Aims to inform students, scholars, and educators about the complex processes and factors that promote or impede education's potential to enhance individual advancement within the socioeconomic structure of a late-industrialized country within the context of modern capitalism.

Blair’s Educational Legacy

Author : A. Green
Publisher : Springer
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010-12-20
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780230115330

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Blair’s Educational Legacy by A. Green Pdf

Providing an overview and Marxist assessment of Tony Blair and New Labour's UK education policies, structures, and processes, the contributors in this exciting new collection discuss specific aspects of education policy and practices.

Linguistic Perspectives on Sexuality in Education

Author : Łukasz Pakuła
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2021-03-23
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783030640309

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Linguistic Perspectives on Sexuality in Education by Łukasz Pakuła Pdf

This book brings together leading academics and practitioners working in the area of language, gender, sexuality and education, consolidating recent developments and moving the field forward in a contemporary context. This unique and timely volume captures current themes, debates, theories and methods in the field, and will be of interest to scholars and practitioners working around the world in the areas of Applied Linguistics, Teaching English as a Foreign Language, Education, Sociology and Discourse Studies.

Challenging Status Quo Retrenchment

Author : Curry Malott,Brad J. Porfilio,Tricia M. Kress
Publisher : IAP
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2013-03-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781623960513

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Challenging Status Quo Retrenchment by Curry Malott,Brad J. Porfilio,Tricia M. Kress Pdf

This year (2012) marks ten years of No Child Left Behind and the U.S. federal government’s official designation of what qualifies as “scientifically based research” (SBR) in education. Combined, these two policies have resulted in a narrowing of education via standardization and high stakes testing (Au, 2007) as well as the curtailment of forms of inquiry that are deemed legitimate for examining education (Wright, 2006). While there has been much debate about the benefits and limitations of the NCLB legislation (e.g., Au, 2010) and SBR (e.g., Eisenhart & Towne, 2003), critical researchers have held strong to their position: The reductionistic narrowing of education curricula and educational research cannot solve the present and historical inequities in society and education (Shields, 2012). Contrarily, reductionism (via standardization and/or methodological prescription) exacerbates the challenges we face because it effectively erases the epistemological, ontological, and axiological diversity necessary for disrupting hegemonic social structures that lie at the root of human suffering (Kincheloe, 2004). Not only has NCLB proven incapable of overcoming inequalities, but there seems to be sufficient evidence to suggest it was never really intended to eliminate poverty and human suffering. That is, it seems NCLB, despite its lofty title and public discourse, is actually designed to advance the agenda of handing public education over to for-profit corporations to manage and privatize thereby intensifying the capitalist class’ war on those who rely on a wage to survive (Malott, 2010). In the present ethos, reductionism upholds and retrenches the status quo (i.e. the basic structures of power), and it puts at risk education and educational research as means of working toward social justice (Biesta, 2007). Because social justice can be interpreted in multiple ways, we might note that we understand critical social justice as oriented toward action and social change. Thus, critical education and research may have potential to contribute to a number of social justice imperatives, such as: redistributing land from the neo-colonizing settler-state to Indigenous peoples, halting exploitative labor relations and hazardous working conditions for wage-earners, and engaging in reparations with formerly enslaved communities.

The New Politics of the Textbook

Author : Heather Hickman,Brad J. Porfilio
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10-13
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789460919121

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The New Politics of the Textbook by Heather Hickman,Brad J. Porfilio Pdf

In an age of unprecedented corporate and political control over life inside of educational institutions, this book provides a needed intervention to investigate how the economic and political elite use traditional artifacts in K-16 schools to perpetuate their interests at the expense of minoritized social groups. The contributors provide a comprehensive examination of how textbooks, the most dominant cultural force in which corporations and political leaders impact the schooling curricula, shape students’ thoughts and behavior, perpetuate power in dominant groups, and trivialize social groups who are oppressed on the structural axes of race, class, gender, sexuality, and (dis)ability. Several contributors also generate critical insight in how power shapes the production of textbooks and evaluate whether textbooks still perpetuate dominant Western narratives that normalize and privilege patriotism, militarism, consumerism, White supremacy, heterosexism, rugged individualism, technology, and a positivistic conception of the world. Finally, the book highlights several textbooks that challenge readers to rethink their stereotypical views of the Other, to reflect upon the constitutive forces causing oppression in schools and in the wider society, and to reflect upon how to challenge corporate and political dominance over knowledge production.