Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Portuguese: Pedagogia do Oprimido) is a book by Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, written in Portuguese between 1967 and 1968, but published first in Spanish in 1968. An English translation was published in 1970, with the Portuguese original being published in 1972 in Portugal, and then again in Brazil in 1974.
Pedagogy of Hope: Reliving Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Portuguese: Pedagogia da Esperança: Um reencontro com a Pedagogia do Oprimido) is a 1992 book written by Paulo Freire that contains his reflections and elaborations on his previous book Pedagogy of the Oppressed, with a focus on hope. It was first published in Portuguese in 1992 and was ...
Moses Pitt (c. 1639–1697) was a bookseller and printer known for the production of his Atlas of the world, a project supported by the Royal Society, and in particular by Christopher Wren. [1] He is also known as the author of The Cry of the Oppressed (1691), an account of the conditions in which imprisoned debtors lived in debtors' jails in ...
Currently, there seem to be four main perspectives in anti-oppression education, as defined by Kumashiro (2000, p. 25) “Education for the Other, Education about the Other, Education that is Critical of Privileging and Othering, and Education that Changes Students and Society”. [6]
The Federal Minister for Family Affairs from 1994 to 1998 Claudia Nolte had wanted to maintain parents' right to use mild spanking, [6] contrary to the views of Alice Miller in her 1980 book For Your Own Good.
A Black Theology of Liberation (1970, ISBN 0-88344-685-5) | Find at Orbis Books Archived January 21, 2015, at the Wayback Machine; The Spirituals and the Blues: An Interpretation (1972 ISBN 0-8164-2073-4) | Find at Orbis Books Archived January 21, 2015, at the Wayback Machine; God of the Oppressed (1975, ISBN 1-57075-158-7) | Find at Orbis Books
Oppression Olympics is a characterization of marginalization as a competition to determine the relative weight of the overall oppression of individuals or groups, often by comparing race, gender, socioeconomic status or disabilities, in order to determine who is the worst off and most oppressed.
Popular education is a concept grounded in notions of class, political struggle, critical theory and social transformation.The term is a translation from the Spanish educación popular [] or the Portuguese educação popular [].