This paper discusses the common philosophical orientation of both in-service and pre-service teachers in mainstream Canadian public schooling to progressivism. Although the meaning of progressivist theory in education varies, this paper explores a definition that encompasses the desire to teach self-governance and to prepare students for participating in a democratic and pluralistic society. Through a philosophical discussion, a deep reading of the literature and autoethnographic storytelling, this paper explores the ways in which in-service and pre-service teachers commonly define progressivist practice. They do this by juxtaposing progressivism to traditionalism without questioning theory-practice connections and disconnections through re...
This final chapter recalls the view of education that animates this volume: education to help people...
One method to teach a multicultural class: a teacher walks in to a room calls the class to order, st...
In “Beyond the Invisible Barriers of the Classroom: iEngage and Civic Praxis,” the authors reported ...
This paper discusses the common philosophical orientation of both in-service and pre-service teacher...
Progressive education was originated by educator John Dewey early in this century and has, since the...
In this thesis I claim that dominant realist, interpretive and postmodern research methodologies, ta...
A particular approach to epistemological action as ‘critical praxis’ is proposed where we bring toge...
A particular approach to epistemological action as ‘critical praxis’ is proposed where we bring toge...
This paper examines some discursive practices of `progressivist' education, in order to investigate ...
Recent developments in contemporary pragmatist thought have the potential to help reshape our unders...
This paper examines some discursive practices of `progressivist' education, in order to investigate ...
In a range of professions, professional practice today is under threat. It is endangered, for exampl...
This paper examines some discursive practices of `progressivist' education, in order to investigate ...
This paper is divided into two parts. It begins by reviewing current postcolonial pedagogical theory...
This paper focuses on professional learning that enables and supports critical praxis in education. ...
This final chapter recalls the view of education that animates this volume: education to help people...
One method to teach a multicultural class: a teacher walks in to a room calls the class to order, st...
In “Beyond the Invisible Barriers of the Classroom: iEngage and Civic Praxis,” the authors reported ...
This paper discusses the common philosophical orientation of both in-service and pre-service teacher...
Progressive education was originated by educator John Dewey early in this century and has, since the...
In this thesis I claim that dominant realist, interpretive and postmodern research methodologies, ta...
A particular approach to epistemological action as ‘critical praxis’ is proposed where we bring toge...
A particular approach to epistemological action as ‘critical praxis’ is proposed where we bring toge...
This paper examines some discursive practices of `progressivist' education, in order to investigate ...
Recent developments in contemporary pragmatist thought have the potential to help reshape our unders...
This paper examines some discursive practices of `progressivist' education, in order to investigate ...
In a range of professions, professional practice today is under threat. It is endangered, for exampl...
This paper examines some discursive practices of `progressivist' education, in order to investigate ...
This paper is divided into two parts. It begins by reviewing current postcolonial pedagogical theory...
This paper focuses on professional learning that enables and supports critical praxis in education. ...
This final chapter recalls the view of education that animates this volume: education to help people...
One method to teach a multicultural class: a teacher walks in to a room calls the class to order, st...
In “Beyond the Invisible Barriers of the Classroom: iEngage and Civic Praxis,” the authors reported ...