In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the theories of Paulo Freire and Jacques Ranci` ere. Both theorists are concerned with the prospect of distinguishing between education that might socialize people into what is taken to be an inherently oppressive society and education with emancipation as its purpose. Galloway reconstructs the theories in parallel, examining the assumptions made, the processes of oppression described, and the movements to emancipation depicted. In so doing, she argues that that the two theorists hold a common model for theorizing oppression and emancipation as educational processes, distinguished by the differing assumptions they each make about humanity, but t...
Gert Biesta has criticized Anglo-American and German models of emancipatory education. According to ...
Education may lead to emancipation, but it may also be precisely what one should emancipate oneself...
This paper takes up an existing discussion around critical perspectives on adult education, in parti...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
ii Is there such a thing as an emancipatory education? If so, what does an emancipatory education lo...
The question I address in this article is how we might understand the role of the teacher in educati...
The idea of emancipation plays a central role in modern educational theories and practices. The eman...
This thesis considers a theoretical tradition which is concerned with how adult literacies education...
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains la...
Abstract Gert Biesta has criticized Anglo-American and German models of emancipatory education. Acc...
The paper examines two conflicting societal functions of education: on the one hand, education can w...
I argue in this paper that Paulo Freire’s work Pedagogy of the oppressed should be reconsidered as a...
Education is critical to human development. Scholars have always been concerned with the appropriate...
Gert Biesta has criticized Anglo-American and German models of emancipatory education. According to ...
Education may lead to emancipation, but it may also be precisely what one should emancipate oneself...
This paper takes up an existing discussion around critical perspectives on adult education, in parti...
In this essay Sarah Galloway considers emancipation as a purpose for education through examining the...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
In this article I critically engage with a vital assumption behind the work of Paulo Freire, and mor...
ii Is there such a thing as an emancipatory education? If so, what does an emancipatory education lo...
The question I address in this article is how we might understand the role of the teacher in educati...
The idea of emancipation plays a central role in modern educational theories and practices. The eman...
This thesis considers a theoretical tradition which is concerned with how adult literacies education...
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains la...
Abstract Gert Biesta has criticized Anglo-American and German models of emancipatory education. Acc...
The paper examines two conflicting societal functions of education: on the one hand, education can w...
I argue in this paper that Paulo Freire’s work Pedagogy of the oppressed should be reconsidered as a...
Education is critical to human development. Scholars have always been concerned with the appropriate...
Gert Biesta has criticized Anglo-American and German models of emancipatory education. According to ...
Education may lead to emancipation, but it may also be precisely what one should emancipate oneself...
This paper takes up an existing discussion around critical perspectives on adult education, in parti...