I had waited a long time for a doctoral degree in critical pedagogy to be established somewhere in the US, and when I heard about the program at the University of St. Thomas, a prestigious Catholic university, I was sure that more degree programs would be in the making
This research examines the literacy programs conducted in 1961 Cuba and 1980 Nicaragua. Given the si...
After the revolution in Cuba, it was a clear goal and commitment that only through education could C...
History textbooks are commonly used in classrooms throughout the world. In the United States, the co...
Rebel Literacy: Cuba\u27s National Literacy Campaign and Critical Global Citizenship is a step-child...
F is for Fidel, Y is for Yanqui. This mantra used for teaching the alphabet in revolutionary Cuba sh...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Abstract The Cuban Literacy Campaign of 1961 turned teenagers into teachers. This study interviewed ...
The intention of this paper is to evaluate educational system in Cuba under the leaders of the Cuban...
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
Cuba has successfully eradicated traditional illiteracy -- boasting rates upwards of 99% of its popu...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The 1961 Campaña de la Alfabetización (CLC) [Cuban Literacy Campaign] looms large in the Cuban histo...
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
In December 2005, eleven Cuban educational advisers arrived in Timor-Leste to begin work on a nation...
Peter McLaren introduces a special issue of Texas Education Review focused on Neoliberalism in Educa...
This research examines the literacy programs conducted in 1961 Cuba and 1980 Nicaragua. Given the si...
After the revolution in Cuba, it was a clear goal and commitment that only through education could C...
History textbooks are commonly used in classrooms throughout the world. In the United States, the co...
Rebel Literacy: Cuba\u27s National Literacy Campaign and Critical Global Citizenship is a step-child...
F is for Fidel, Y is for Yanqui. This mantra used for teaching the alphabet in revolutionary Cuba sh...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Abstract The Cuban Literacy Campaign of 1961 turned teenagers into teachers. This study interviewed ...
The intention of this paper is to evaluate educational system in Cuba under the leaders of the Cuban...
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
Cuba has successfully eradicated traditional illiteracy -- boasting rates upwards of 99% of its popu...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The 1961 Campaña de la Alfabetización (CLC) [Cuban Literacy Campaign] looms large in the Cuban histo...
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
In December 2005, eleven Cuban educational advisers arrived in Timor-Leste to begin work on a nation...
Peter McLaren introduces a special issue of Texas Education Review focused on Neoliberalism in Educa...
This research examines the literacy programs conducted in 1961 Cuba and 1980 Nicaragua. Given the si...
After the revolution in Cuba, it was a clear goal and commitment that only through education could C...
History textbooks are commonly used in classrooms throughout the world. In the United States, the co...