<p>"Unauthorized Methods directs readers toward the promise of social justice and genuine democracy embodied in critical classroom methods and praxis. The collected works are a veritable feast of hope, help, and useful strategies." -- Yvonna S. Lincoln, Professor of Higher Education, Texas A&M University<br />"Provocative, accessible, multidisciplinary..." -- William F. Pinar, St. Bernard Parish Alumni Endowed Professor, Louisiana State University</p>

This work makes accessible and practicable some of the best theoretical innovation in critical pedagogy of the last decade. Issues of knowledge are explored as the authors consider how an integration of popular culture and cultural studies into the lesson plan can enrich and re-invigorate the learning experience. These essays, ranging widely in topic and educational level, are based in theory but are practice-oriented. In translating this theory, the contributors provide educators with techniques which will inform rather than oppress classroom skills.
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A collection of essays which challenge the traditional view of the teacher as transmitter of knowledge and provides a practical guide to reinvigorating the classroom. It contests the separation of theorist and practitioner, and the knowledge producer and consumer, covering a wide range of educational levels. In the TRANSFORMING TEACHING series.
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Chapter I Joe L. Kincheloe and Shirley R. Steinberg -- Lesson Plans from the Outer Limits: Unauthorized Methods PART I: FROM THEORY . . . Chapter II Ivor F. Goodson -- Towards an Alternative Pedagogy Chapter III Kathleen S. Berry -- Nurturing the Imagination of Resistance: Young Adults as Creators of Knowledge PART II: TO PRACTICE . . . Chapter IV Karen Anijar with Joshuea Anijar, Ronald Gonzales and Lana Krievis -- Gorillas . . .Oops: Guerrillas in our Midst--(RE)dux: Kitchen Knowledge Chapter V Nina Zaragoza and Marge Scardina -- The Critical Transformation of a Special Education Classroom: A Beginning Teacher Puts Theory into Practice Chapter VI Timothy A. Dohrer -- A Textbook for Everyone: Balancing Canons and Culture in English Textbooks Chapter VII Ann Watts Pailliotet -- Deep Viewing: A Critical Look at Visual Texts Chapter VIII Ladi Semali -- Still Crazy After All of These Years: Teaching Critical Media Literacy Chapter XI Lourdes Diaz Soto -- Bilingual Education in America: In Search of Equity and Social Justice Chapter X Dennis E. Fehr -- Innovative Pedagogy in Art Education Chapter XI David B. Pushkin -- Teacher Says: Simon Says--Dualism in Science Learning Chapter XII Peter M. Appelbaum -- Teaching/Learning Mathematics in School Chapter XIII John A. Weaver and Karen Grindall -- Surfing and Getting Wired in a Fifth Grade Classroom: Critical Pedagogical Methods and Techno-Culture Chapter XIV Patrick Slattery and Rebecca McElfresh Spehler -- Teachers and Administrators: A Vision of Prophetic Practice
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"Unauthorized Methods directs readers toward the promise of social justice and genuine democracy embodied in critical classroom methods and praxis. The collected works are a veritable feast of hope, help, and useful strategies." -- Yvonna S. Lincoln, Professor of Higher Education, Texas A&M University"Provocative, accessible, multidisciplinary..." -- William F. Pinar, St. Bernard Parish Alumni Endowed Professor, Louisiana State University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415918428
Publisert
1998-03-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
530 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
286

Biographical note

Studies and Pedagogy at Penn State University. Shirley R.Steinberg is Assistant Professor at Adelphi University. They have published widely and are editors of Taboo: TheJournal of Culture and Education.