The decolonization of education necessarily involves a critique of
dominant ideologies, pedagogies, and the current organization of
education, to be replaced by what, in 1970, Paulo Freire called "the
pedagogy of the oppressed." Critical Theory and Pedagogy presents a
theory for decolonizing, democratizing, and reconstructing education
in order to meet the challenges of a global and technological society.
A democratic and intersectional reconstruction of education must build
on and synthesize perspectives of classical philosophy of education,
Deweyean radical pragmatism, Freirean critical pedagogy,
poststructuralism, and critical theories of gender, race, class,
sexuality, ethnicity, disability, indigeneity, and more, while
criticizing obsolete idealist, elitist, and antidemocratic aspects of
traditional concepts of education. Articulating a metatheory for the
philosophy of education, while providing a historical genealogy and
grounding of key themes, Critical Theory and Pedagogy argues for a
democratic reconstruction of education that overcomes traditional,
limiting, and oppressive aspects—what Marx and Engels saw as "the
ruling ideas of the ruling class" and bell hooks reminds us includes
the colonization of subjects into White, Patriarchal Capitalism—and
embraces alternative pedagogies and principles suitable for the
present age. This project includes developing multiple critical
literacies as a response to digital technologies and developing
critical pedagogies to meet the challenges of globalization,
multiculturalism, and institutionalized racism, classism, and sexism,
while promoting radical democratization to counter the trend toward
the imposition of a neo-liberal business model of education.
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Towards the Reconstruction of Education
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ISBN
9781433194580
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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