by SandraSmidt (Author)
The famous Brazilian educator Paulo Freire has influenced educators, teachers and students in a broad tapestry of contexts and countries, as he challenged conventional thinking on how teachers ought to teach and learners ought to learn. By making his ideas accessible and relevant, this insightful and thought-provoking text draws out the relevance and topicality of Freire's work and applies this to a wide range of educational settings, from adult education, through schools, to early years settings.
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Using a variety of practical examples and case studies, Introducing Freire is an essential guide to the work of one of the most significant figures in education in the last century. Fascinating and accessible, this book is for anyone interested in teaching and learning, poverty and affluence, power and powerlessness, and society and change.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 146
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Apr 2014
ISBN 10: 0415717280
ISBN 13: 9780415717281
Looking at the work of one of the most influential educators in the last century, someone who challenged conventional thinking on how teachers ought to teach and how learners ought to learn, this is a fascinatingly riveting and accessible read. -Early Years Educator Magazine
It will appeal to students, educators, and researchers who are interested in a brief overview of approaches to critical education theory and practice. ... Smidt's book offers a challenge to teachers to consider the implications of Freire's pedagogical theory for their development as teachers with a conscious concern for fostering social justice and equity in their classrooms, communities, and the world. -PsycCRITIQUES