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Williams, Susan; Mullett, Cathy – Adult Learning, 2016
Highlander Research and Education Center serves as a catalyst for grassroots organizing and movement building. This article focuses on an interview with education coordinator Susan Williams who has worked at Highlander for 26 years. We discuss how others can and do create powerful popular education experiences anywhere, whether they have a…
Descriptors: Interviews, Popular Education, Social Change, Action Research
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Ferrer, Alejandro Tiana – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2011
The history of popular education is a long-standing field of research. Its beginnings trace back at least to the mid-twentieth century and it maintains its attractiveness for many researchers, both historians and educators. But, using the same label, quite different lines of research have been developed. They correspond to different ideas about…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Historians, Womens Education, Educational History
Ahlquist, Roberta, Ed.; Gorski, Paul C., Ed.; Montano, Theresa, Ed. – Peter Lang New York, 2011
Hyper-accountability, corporatization, deficit ideology, and Ruby Payne's preparation of teachers to comply with these and other atrocities are not merely markers of philosophical shifts in education. They are manifestations of a neoliberal remaking of public schooling into a private and corporate enterprise. Collectively, these trends are seen…
Descriptors: Accountability, Ideology, Political Attitudes, Economic Development
Brookfield, Stephen D.; Holst, John D. – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2010
This book offers new readings of the theory, politics, policy, and practice of radical adult education and learning where people's lives are understood as complex and interrelated matters. Brookfield and Holst's poetics and deeply human prose sound rebellious; the authors confront some of the main radical trends in the field of adult education…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Critical Theory, Transformative Learning, Adult Education
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Gregory, Marshall – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2007
All real classrooms are saturated in the fictional narratives about education from TV and movies that swirl about thickly and persistently in western culture, yet the influence that these fictions exert on real teachers and real students is seldom examined. This article argues that since these fictional narratives nearly always deal in recycled…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Stereotypes, Films, Popular Education
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Chatterton, Paul – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2008
This paper is about how the transformatory pedagogical practice of popular/liberatory education can be further articulated within geography. It is based on the experiences of a third-year undergraduate course, "Autonomous Geographies", in which the author developed some of the core values of popular education, namely engaging with…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Freedom, Geography, Social Change
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Beder, Hal – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1996
Popular education has three essential, integrated components: praxis, a collective and participatory orientation, and action. Also important are systematization, communication, and attention to participants' everyday needs. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Organizations, Educational Strategies, Participation
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Quinn, Therese M. – Journal of Museum Education, 2006
This essay begins by considering museum studies in relationship to curriculum studies and new museology. The author notes that traditional museum and school learning modes have focused more on measurement than meaning, while curriculum studies and new museology urge a broader exploration of the social purposes of education. Drawing on the work of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Popular Education, Folk Schools, Learning Modalities
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Proulx, Jacques – Convergence, 1993
Popular education contributes to democracy by helping people respond to the demands of a society in the midst of evolution, by turning the right to learn into a reality, and by being a tool for personal development and community growth. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Democracy, Foreign Countries, Individual Development
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Gur-Ze'ev, Ilan – Educational Theory, 1998
Suggests an alternative critical education called counter-education, which has no room for a positive utopia and does not promise collective emancipation under present circumstances. The paper discusses critical theory, Freire's critical pedagogy, Giroux's critical pedagogy, the common ground of the different versions of critical pedagogy,…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Van Heertum, Richard – Policy Futures in Education, 2006
Critique of the current order of things is a necessary starting point for any project for radical change. Without an analysis of what is wrong, it is hard to convince anyone that change is necessary. And yet critique alone rarely inspires people to act. We need something to fight for as well as against. The article looks at the centrality of hope…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Consciousness Raising, Change Strategies, Social Change
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Barndt, Deborah – Convergence, 1992
Native and nonnative Canadians participated in a series of workshops on reexamining 500 years of history and redefining Canada. Assumptions about history, spirituality, education, solidarity, and collective action have been challenged and processes of personal and social change set into motion. (SK)
Descriptors: Activism, Canada Natives, Colonialism, Foreign Countries
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Schugurensky, Daniel – Convergence, 1998
Summarizes Freire's contributions to the concepts of critical reflection, conscientization, emancipatory education, and problem posing. Identifies criticisms in the areas of nondirective education, popular culture, dualistic thinking, and applicability of his ideas. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Democracy, Foreign Countries, Literacy
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Bates, Reid A. – Adult Education Quarterly, 1996
Four types of theatre uses in adult education are theatre for education, for development, for conscientization, and popular theatre. The latter involves a group's interpretive study of its own social, economic, cultural, and political conditions, leading to collective action. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Problems, Popular Education, Social Action
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Feigenbaum, Anna – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2007
Canadian scholar Elizabeth Brule argues in her 2004 essay, "Going to the Market," that the corporatization of the university has led to the construction of students as rational, economic decision makers. As Brule argues, "The only choices considered rational, however, are those that increase one's employment opportunities within the strict…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Employment Opportunities, Labor Market, Feminism
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