In the spirit of Paulo Freire, this inspiring book deconstructs many
of the 'gods' that define contemporary life, then offers hope through
sources of traditional wisdom. It addresses important contemporary
discourses in the political and social sciences in ways that are
relevant to the personal and professional lives of teachers at all
levels of educational practice. David G. Smith discusses the impacts
on teachers' lives of neoconservativism, neoliberalism, the New
Marxism, the emerging paradigm of Deep Politics, global Wisdom
traditions, and more - and he reveals how teachers can creatively
stand with or against these streams of influence. By clearly relating
larger theoretical discussions in the social sciences to the policies
and practices of teaching, Smith builds upon Freire's legacy. He also
reaches beyond debates in Western scholarship, and accesses new theory
from the global "South", from Buddhist and NeoConfucian traditions as
well as the new African Renaissance stream known as Unhu/Ubuntu. This
is a powerful work of educational theory and philosophy that contains
useful advice for educators wishing to push back against conformity.
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ISBN
9781623562526
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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