Citation: Kempf, A. (2014). The Cuban literacy campaign at 50: Formal and tacit learning in revolutionary education. Critical Education, 5(4). Retrieved fro
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
F is for Fidel, Y is for Yanqui. This mantra used for teaching the alphabet in revolutionary Cuba sh...
textIf the function of schools is to produce students who will be productive in society, how does s...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
Education in Cuba, had an extremely precarious situation before the Revolution. In his allegation “T...
This thesis will consider the historical impacts, methodology, and effects of literacy campaigns in ...
After the revolution in Cuba, it was a clear goal and commitment that only through education could C...
The intention of this paper is to evaluate educational system in Cuba under the leaders of the Cuban...
Rebel Literacy: Cuba\u27s National Literacy Campaign and Critical Global Citizenship is a step-child...
In December 2005, eleven Cuban educational advisers arrived in Timor-Leste to begin work on a nation...
I had waited a long time for a doctoral degree in critical pedagogy to be established somewhere in t...
Education is equal power of weapon; it’s only the key to developing society. Society does’ not refor...
This entry outlines the ideological basis of education in Cuba, with emphasis on the influence of Ma...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)The adult literacy program Yo Sí Puedo has taught an ...
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
F is for Fidel, Y is for Yanqui. This mantra used for teaching the alphabet in revolutionary Cuba sh...
textIf the function of schools is to produce students who will be productive in society, how does s...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
Education in Cuba, had an extremely precarious situation before the Revolution. In his allegation “T...
This thesis will consider the historical impacts, methodology, and effects of literacy campaigns in ...
After the revolution in Cuba, it was a clear goal and commitment that only through education could C...
The intention of this paper is to evaluate educational system in Cuba under the leaders of the Cuban...
Rebel Literacy: Cuba\u27s National Literacy Campaign and Critical Global Citizenship is a step-child...
In December 2005, eleven Cuban educational advisers arrived in Timor-Leste to begin work on a nation...
I had waited a long time for a doctoral degree in critical pedagogy to be established somewhere in t...
Education is equal power of weapon; it’s only the key to developing society. Society does’ not refor...
This entry outlines the ideological basis of education in Cuba, with emphasis on the influence of Ma...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)The adult literacy program Yo Sí Puedo has taught an ...
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
F is for Fidel, Y is for Yanqui. This mantra used for teaching the alphabet in revolutionary Cuba sh...
textIf the function of schools is to produce students who will be productive in society, how does s...