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Maria Hantzopoulos; Monisha Bajaj – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2024
In this article, we explore a pedagogical and conceptual tool we have refined and developed for the fields of peace, social justice, and human rights education: "the possibility tree." Initially introduced in our 2021 book, we explore this tool in more depth in this article to show how such pedagogical and conceptual processes are key…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Praxis, Peace
Tenaya Summers Lafore – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Fifty years after he wrote "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" (1970), Brazilian educator Paulo Freire's work is as relevant as ever. But while many of Freire's ideas are well known in the United States, there is limited research on their application in social movement settings, a practice commonly known as "popular education". This…
Descriptors: Activism, Popular Education, Low Income Groups, Program Effectiveness
Rivera-Lozada, Isabel Cristina; Collazos-Ardila, Raúl; Rivera-Lozada, Oriana – Cogent Education, 2021
This article presents the design of a formal, special and flexible educational model for basic secondary school, aimed at adult victims of the armed conflict and former combatants in Colombia. This model is supported by emergent pedagogies and participatory methodologies which seek to consolidate harmonious relations between communities and nature…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peace, Secondary Education, Conflict
Hendricks, Natheem; Mati, Shepi – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2020
This article makes a contribution to understanding human rights peer education in the South African context and the extent to which such provision could enable participants to develop a critical understanding of human rights and xenophobia.
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Stranger Reactions, Peer Teaching, Teaching Methods
Steer, Ashleigh L. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2022
This paper discusses insights from a larger study of popular educators' deployment of Freire's pedagogical principles during facilitator training. The paper focuses on data from two facilitators and attempts to examine how popular education principles are applied in two different socio-economic and political contexts, Canada and South Africa.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Popular Education, Facilitators (Individuals)
Rival, Laura – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
In contribution to a body of scholarship that examines teaching as a form of learning, the paper addresses a central question: What can be learnt from organised mobilisation to educate in communities eager to strengthen their unique biocultural heritage? The question is explored through an examination of two grassroots education projects in Latin…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Ethnography, International Organizations, Teaching Methods
Misiaszek, Greg William – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
A key aspect of teaching 'development' is understanding the conundrums and tensions between balance and imbalance with constructs of global (all humans, all societies, all populations) and planetary (all of Earth, including humans) spheres. This article deconstructs some key tenets of populist post-truth frameworks (termed as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Guidelines
Becker, Patricia Vilanova; Alcaide, Jorge Jimena – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2020
The strengthening of the European migration policies, the increase of hate speech from ultra-conservative social groups, and the partial victory of the extreme right in the recent elections generate a scenario of constant threats to the human rights of immigrant people. In this context, this study supports the hypothesis that popular education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Popular Education, Racial Discrimination, Immigrants
Martin, Gregory; Chang, Benjamin – Online Submission, 2022
Since its inception, intersectional theory and practice have instigated new forms of analysis and activity that offer to renew and reassert the relevance of Marxist inspired educational praxes. Taking inspiration from intersectional theory and a broad range of disciplines and contexts including Geography and Ethnic Studies, this entry will explore…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, Music
Graham, Janna – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2018
Adult education in art galleries sits on a fault line, at once an apparatus upholding the affirmative aspects of museum culture cultivated by global elites, a propellant in the whirring of an increasingly dislocated set of events on trendy and consumable political themes, and a site for 'allyship' and other kinds of radical and socially…
Descriptors: Art, Museums, Adult Education, Transformative Learning
Cherkasov, Aleksandr ?.; Bratanovskii, Sergei N.; Ponomareva Marina A.; Zimovets, Ludmila G. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2021
The paper reviews the system of popular education in Denmark in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Emphasis is made on the conservative and liberal trends in European education. Scientific and specialized literature on the research topic was used as materials. Methodological basis of the study consisted of the traditional historiography…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Educational History, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Walters, Shirley; von Kotze, Astrid – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2019
Discourses on adult learning and education (ALE) and in particular the GRALE Report generally have limited coverage of popular education as part of its ecology. Given both the long history of popular education globally as a necessary approach towards affecting transformation and the socio-economic-ecological transformations that are needed, we…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Adult Learning, Educational History, Social Change
Williamson, Frances; Durnan, Deborah; Edwards, Tannia; Waites, Mary – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2020
Previous studies have documented the personal transformation that many low literate adults undergo when they engage in literacy campaigns. In particular, research has captured how improved literacy leads to a greater willingness and capacity to speak out, or what is often referred to as voice. This paper focusses on the impact of an adult…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sustainability, Literacy, Indigenous Populations
McLean, Lorna R.; Baroud, Jamilee – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
In this article, we explore the academic life of Julia Grace Wales as a public intellectual and peace activist. The study addresses the largely neglected field of female educators and peace activists in the early to mid-twentieth century through a case study of one woman's lifelong popular education campaign to achieve peace and social justice. In…
Descriptors: Peace, Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Educational History
Ford, Daniel – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2016
This article sets out to explore alternative approaches to education, wilder approaches that seek to embrace the innate self-will of young people as a positive starting point for enlarging personal freedoms in education. These alternatives are presented as a rebuttal against educational practices that portray young people's native autonomy as an…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Instruction, Popular Education