In this paper we consider how students are positioned in school classrooms and the effect positioning has on their ontological and social development. The creation of a powersanctioned objective reality, we argue, pervades student learning in contemporary U.S. classrooms, reducing knowledge students might otherwise acquire to socially acceptable conditions they assume in adulthood. Consequently, this creates a society in which antiintellectualism is normalized as learned codes of behavior are lived. Homogenization then isolates and alienates students as they are produced to fill the ranks of a skills-based workforce. Several factors work in tandem to ingrain students with a perceived objective consciousness, they include: top down education...
This study investigates the relationship among students' autonomy, agency and emergent learning inte...
Abstract: This idea is about the instructive interaction that imparts moral principles to make more ...
Also reprinted in Discourse Vol. 6 No. 1 (Autumn 2006) 225-236.This article argues that the followin...
In this paper we consider how students are positioned in school classrooms and the effect positionin...
This thesis examines the student school experience in terms of the paradox that Paulo Freire identif...
This thesis examines the student school experience in terms of the paradox that Paulo Freire identif...
This thesis examines the student school experience in terms of the paradox that Paulo Freire identif...
Ongoing concerns about budgets and accountability have accelerated tendencies to model education aft...
This paper explores the complex issues of student engagement and school retention from a critical/so...
This paper discusses the American educational system as a quiet and nondeliberate destroyer of the a...
The paper suggests shifts in educational thinking about adult and continuing education practices inc...
Some of the difficulties that educators are having in teaching their students today are resultant fr...
Building upon an emerging literature of educational biopolitics, this dissertation develops and thin...
Some of the difficulties that educators are having in teaching their students today are resultant fr...
This research project is an enquiry into a social abstraction. It is a theory building exercise that...
This study investigates the relationship among students' autonomy, agency and emergent learning inte...
Abstract: This idea is about the instructive interaction that imparts moral principles to make more ...
Also reprinted in Discourse Vol. 6 No. 1 (Autumn 2006) 225-236.This article argues that the followin...
In this paper we consider how students are positioned in school classrooms and the effect positionin...
This thesis examines the student school experience in terms of the paradox that Paulo Freire identif...
This thesis examines the student school experience in terms of the paradox that Paulo Freire identif...
This thesis examines the student school experience in terms of the paradox that Paulo Freire identif...
Ongoing concerns about budgets and accountability have accelerated tendencies to model education aft...
This paper explores the complex issues of student engagement and school retention from a critical/so...
This paper discusses the American educational system as a quiet and nondeliberate destroyer of the a...
The paper suggests shifts in educational thinking about adult and continuing education practices inc...
Some of the difficulties that educators are having in teaching their students today are resultant fr...
Building upon an emerging literature of educational biopolitics, this dissertation develops and thin...
Some of the difficulties that educators are having in teaching their students today are resultant fr...
This research project is an enquiry into a social abstraction. It is a theory building exercise that...
This study investigates the relationship among students' autonomy, agency and emergent learning inte...
Abstract: This idea is about the instructive interaction that imparts moral principles to make more ...
Also reprinted in Discourse Vol. 6 No. 1 (Autumn 2006) 225-236.This article argues that the followin...