This article aims to discuss Freirean critical perspective of education, power relations and liberation/freedom. Hence, it intends to describe Human Rights, especially focused on a counter-hegemonic discourse, and to connect with these initial delimitations. Based on the standpoint theory and situated knowledge in a dialogue with the Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Freire, 2014b; 2005), I propose to investigate the relations between knowledge and power relations. In addition, supported by the Freirean epistemologies, such as the Pedagogy of the Oppressed and the Pedagogy for Liberation (Freire, 2003), I try to analyze the liberatory education process and education as a political act. Notwithstanding, my main concern here is to what extent Freire...
Paulo Freire’s widely respected work on pedagogies of the oppressed (1996) and hope (1992) made him ...
This article aims to investigatethe issue of higher education in Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy.Th...
This paper argues that a deeper appreciation of the philosophical nature of oppression is required i...
Viewed in the context of the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), it is cle...
This research paper delves into the profound educational philosophy developed by Paulo Freire. It de...
Viewed in the context of the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), it is cle...
Viewed in the context of the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), it is cle...
Paulo Freire’s approach to the question of ‘authority and freedom’ in education and teaching (as wel...
This paper reflects on some of the questions raised by Pedagogy of Indignation, paying particular at...
In a time of social crises, pedagogical approaches are necessary that are sensitive to power relatio...
In a time of social crises, pedagogical approaches are necessary that are sensitive to power relatio...
I argue in this paper that Paulo Freire’s work Pedagogy of the oppressed should be reconsidered as a...
I argue in this paper that Paulo Freire’s work Pedagogy of the oppressed should be reconsidered as a...
Master of EducationThis paper deals with the life, work and influence of Paulo Freire. Chapter One c...
Paulo Freire’s widely respected work on pedagogies of the oppressed (1996) and hope (1992) made him ...
Paulo Freire’s widely respected work on pedagogies of the oppressed (1996) and hope (1992) made him ...
This article aims to investigatethe issue of higher education in Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy.Th...
This paper argues that a deeper appreciation of the philosophical nature of oppression is required i...
Viewed in the context of the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), it is cle...
This research paper delves into the profound educational philosophy developed by Paulo Freire. It de...
Viewed in the context of the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), it is cle...
Viewed in the context of the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), it is cle...
Paulo Freire’s approach to the question of ‘authority and freedom’ in education and teaching (as wel...
This paper reflects on some of the questions raised by Pedagogy of Indignation, paying particular at...
In a time of social crises, pedagogical approaches are necessary that are sensitive to power relatio...
In a time of social crises, pedagogical approaches are necessary that are sensitive to power relatio...
I argue in this paper that Paulo Freire’s work Pedagogy of the oppressed should be reconsidered as a...
I argue in this paper that Paulo Freire’s work Pedagogy of the oppressed should be reconsidered as a...
Master of EducationThis paper deals with the life, work and influence of Paulo Freire. Chapter One c...
Paulo Freire’s widely respected work on pedagogies of the oppressed (1996) and hope (1992) made him ...
Paulo Freire’s widely respected work on pedagogies of the oppressed (1996) and hope (1992) made him ...
This article aims to investigatethe issue of higher education in Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy.Th...
This paper argues that a deeper appreciation of the philosophical nature of oppression is required i...