The purpose of this study was to explore urban teachers' praxis with historically marginalized youth. Specifically I examined of the role of hope and armed love, as well as critical pedagogy as conceptualized and implemented in urban classrooms. The basis for this is the continued educational inequities for urban youth, and an exploration of the roles that hope, caring and armed love in teachers' praxis can play in buffering youth against an oppressive schooling system. I engaged in a qualitative case study with 2 urban teachers, which involved life history interviews and videotaped classroom observations. The theoretical framework was a combination of caring, armed love, and critical pedagogy and data analysis consisted of a Grounded Theor...
The authors contend that studying emotional perspectives can facilitate understanding of the complex...
In writings on humanizing pedagogy, the concept of love is often presented as the core principle gro...
In an age of adultism in which children have been perceived as mere drains on society, schooling oft...
This paper explores the intersection of critical pedagogy and nonviolence in a case study of a white...
This paper addresses the social, cultural, and political forces within urban education that relate t...
Abstract: Within the body of educational research, limited research exists on the role of critical a...
The process of becoming an urban teacher is multi-layered and complex, filled with intense struggles...
In our current educational climate where high-stakes, standardized testing is a top priority, conver...
The purpose of this study is to examine the social and cultural context of urban schools, and the im...
Looking through the philosophical lens of love, this study seeks a deeper understanding and apprecia...
As an urban fourth grade teacher in a particularly impoverished area of the city, violence is a cons...
The article argues that creative confrontations with damaging discourses as part of a critical liter...
This thesis is an open-hearted exploration of inspired teaching through the lived and shared experie...
Through Freire’s notion of praxis (1985, p.119) which gives centrality to critical self reflection i...
Emerging research shows that more than half of all U.S. children have experienced some kind of traum...
The authors contend that studying emotional perspectives can facilitate understanding of the complex...
In writings on humanizing pedagogy, the concept of love is often presented as the core principle gro...
In an age of adultism in which children have been perceived as mere drains on society, schooling oft...
This paper explores the intersection of critical pedagogy and nonviolence in a case study of a white...
This paper addresses the social, cultural, and political forces within urban education that relate t...
Abstract: Within the body of educational research, limited research exists on the role of critical a...
The process of becoming an urban teacher is multi-layered and complex, filled with intense struggles...
In our current educational climate where high-stakes, standardized testing is a top priority, conver...
The purpose of this study is to examine the social and cultural context of urban schools, and the im...
Looking through the philosophical lens of love, this study seeks a deeper understanding and apprecia...
As an urban fourth grade teacher in a particularly impoverished area of the city, violence is a cons...
The article argues that creative confrontations with damaging discourses as part of a critical liter...
This thesis is an open-hearted exploration of inspired teaching through the lived and shared experie...
Through Freire’s notion of praxis (1985, p.119) which gives centrality to critical self reflection i...
Emerging research shows that more than half of all U.S. children have experienced some kind of traum...
The authors contend that studying emotional perspectives can facilitate understanding of the complex...
In writings on humanizing pedagogy, the concept of love is often presented as the core principle gro...
In an age of adultism in which children have been perceived as mere drains on society, schooling oft...