Educational approach emphasizing critical thinking and challenging oppressive structures.
What is Paulo Freire's Critical Pedagogy?
Twentieth century rise in this gave mass advertising and its attendant gospel of unending consumerism.
What is capitalism?
This policy lead to a school-to-prison pipeline that discriminated against minority students.
What is zero-tolerance?
Teachers are encouraged to do this, according to Freire to make learning engaging and meaningful.
What is share their stories of personal struggles/challenges and resilience?
Formal statements often used in colonized nations preceding (m)any events.
What is land acknowledgement?
Photographs, drawings, poems, even a single word that evoles discussion.
What is codifications?
The idea that all knowledge must come from science, the ultimate giver of truth
What is positivism?
A social issue, also faced in Canada, where people seek shelter in public libraries.
What is homelessness?
Giroux argues about this ruining higher education.
What is corporatization?
Provides the foundation for critical literacy approach in educational contexts.
What is Paulo Freire's view on education?
Economic system and political theory that favors distributing wealth and assets quality that encompasses Freire's education theory.
What is socialism?
A form of control that not only manipulated consciousness but also saturated and constituted the daily experiences that shaped one's behavior.
What is ideological hegemony?
These youth are largely recruitd as cannon fodder for unwinnable wars abroad or subject to a coming-of-age crisis marked by an ever-expanding police order with its paranoid machinery of security and criminilization.
Who are the poor white, black, and Hispanic youth?
A fundamental element of teaching and learning according to Freire and Giroux.
What is experience?
Read against the grain.
What is Allen Luke's view of critical literacy?
Teaching methods that accommodate humaneness in questioning the world around them and improving it, through discussion, creativity and critical thinking.
What is problem-posing education?
His analysis is crucial to understanding how cultural hegemony is used by ruling elites to reproduce their economic and political power.
Who is Antonio Gramsci?
The future of this is inextricably connected to the future that we make available to the next generation of young people.
What is higher education?
Critical Pedagogy insists this must be true for education.
What is neutrality?
Ideas and knowledge are shared to make learning meaningful and authentic.
What is dialogic discourse?
The process by which a person becomes conscious of the power structures in society
What is 'conscientisation'?
Privatize businesses and education to shape society by the free market.
What is neoliberalism?
The teacher must have a bachelor of education degree, highly qualified in the subject they teach, and be licenced.
What are the No Child Left Behind Act standards for teachers?
Critical pedagogy is deemed dangerous to these groups of people.
Who are the ideological fundamentalists, ruling elites, religious extremists, and right-wing nationalists.
Old, white men.
Who are the revered philosphers of critical literacy?