Originally published in 1993, Silencing Ivan Illich fell out of print when the original publisher went out of business in 1995. The author, David Gabbard, states that the book was pivotal in the evolution of his understanding of schools. Delving into Foucault’s work to forge a methodology, he wanted to understand the discursive (symbolic) forces and relations of power and knowledge responsible for the marginalization of Ivan Illich from educational discourse. In short, Illich was “silenced” for having committed the heretical act of denying the benevolence of state-enforced, compulsory schooling. In Silencing Ivan Illich Revisited, Gabbard revisits the text as a means of opening the question of what schools should be. Inspired by Slavoj Zize...
Ivan Illich and Paulo Freire were contemporaries, and their analyses of the theoretical and practica...
Ivan Illich was a heavy critic of traditional schooling. His proposals were disregarded, perhaps too...
The theory of 'de-schooling society' and of 'disestablishing school' is not -particularly as regards...
Originally published in 1993, Silencing Ivan Illich fell out of print when the original publisher we...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines the extent to which Ivan Illich's educational thought retain...
The aim of this article is to consider the power of school system based on Ivan Illich’s (1926 – 2...
Ivan Illich did not advocate abolishing schools, but disestablishment, or do not regard schools as s...
Ivan Illich is the author of four books published in the United States: Celebration of Awareness: A ...
ABSTRACT This article examines the theories of education and technology held by two of the most impo...
The aim of this thesis is to try to bring some clarity and perspective into the controversy generate...
Shortly after its publication in 1971, Ivan Illich’s Deschooling Society made a significant impact o...
The theoretical part of this dissertation attempts to address the problems we have with school today...
As a Catholic priest cum public intellectual, Ivan Illich is best known for his critique of modern i...
The central objective of this inquiry is to investigate whether open education - as exemplified in t...
This Article focuses on two texts—first, Illich’s 1971 Deschooling Society, which calls for abolishi...
Ivan Illich and Paulo Freire were contemporaries, and their analyses of the theoretical and practica...
Ivan Illich was a heavy critic of traditional schooling. His proposals were disregarded, perhaps too...
The theory of 'de-schooling society' and of 'disestablishing school' is not -particularly as regards...
Originally published in 1993, Silencing Ivan Illich fell out of print when the original publisher we...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines the extent to which Ivan Illich's educational thought retain...
The aim of this article is to consider the power of school system based on Ivan Illich’s (1926 – 2...
Ivan Illich did not advocate abolishing schools, but disestablishment, or do not regard schools as s...
Ivan Illich is the author of four books published in the United States: Celebration of Awareness: A ...
ABSTRACT This article examines the theories of education and technology held by two of the most impo...
The aim of this thesis is to try to bring some clarity and perspective into the controversy generate...
Shortly after its publication in 1971, Ivan Illich’s Deschooling Society made a significant impact o...
The theoretical part of this dissertation attempts to address the problems we have with school today...
As a Catholic priest cum public intellectual, Ivan Illich is best known for his critique of modern i...
The central objective of this inquiry is to investigate whether open education - as exemplified in t...
This Article focuses on two texts—first, Illich’s 1971 Deschooling Society, which calls for abolishi...
Ivan Illich and Paulo Freire were contemporaries, and their analyses of the theoretical and practica...
Ivan Illich was a heavy critic of traditional schooling. His proposals were disregarded, perhaps too...
The theory of 'de-schooling society' and of 'disestablishing school' is not -particularly as regards...