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Freire, Teaching, and Learning: Culture Circles Across Contexts- Foreword by Ira Shor- Afterword by William Ayers
Mariana Souto-Manning
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Description for Freire, Teaching, and Learning: Culture Circles Across Contexts- Foreword by Ira Shor- Afterword by William Ayers
Paperback. Freire, Teaching, and Learning Series: Counterpoints. Num Pages: 219 pages, ill. BIC Classification: JHB; JNF; JNKC; JNMT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 152 x 225 x 16. Weight in Grams: 352.
In this book, Paulo Freire's culture circles cross linguistic, cultural, and socioeconomic borders to work across contexts in the U.S. (early education, pre-service and in-service teacher education) and in Brazil (adult education). Freire, Teaching, and Learning makes culture circles accessible to those seeking to embrace equity and democracy through everyday educational practices.
In this book, Paulo Freire's culture circles cross linguistic, cultural, and socioeconomic borders to work across contexts in the U.S. (early education, pre-service and in-service teacher education) and in Brazil (adult education). Freire, Teaching, and Learning makes culture circles accessible to those seeking to embrace equity and democracy through everyday educational practices.
Product Details
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Series
Counterpoints
Condition
New
Weight
384g
Number of Pages
219
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781433104060
SKU
V9781433104060
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About Mariana Souto-Manning
The Author: Mariana Souto-Manning, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. From a critical perspective, she examines the sociocultural and historical foundations of schooling, language development, literacy practices, cultures, and discourses. She studies how children, families, and teachers from diverse backgrounds shape and are shaped by discursive practices, employing a methodology that combines discourse analysis with ethnographic investigation. Her work is published in journals such as Early Child Development and Care, Early Childhood Education Journal, Journal of Early Childhood Research, Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, Journal of Research in Childhood Education, and Teachers College Record. She was awarded the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Language and Social Processes Early Career Award in 2008 and the AERA Early Education and Child Development Early Research Career Award in 2009.
Reviews for Freire, Teaching, and Learning: Culture Circles Across Contexts- Foreword by Ira Shor- Afterword by William Ayers
For anyone who thinks of Freirian culture circles as a legendary long-ago-and-far-away practice, Mariana Souto-Manning brings you into the heart of here-and-now primary, preservice, and inservice circles. In them, learners who are teachers and teachers who are learners read, name, and rewrite their worlds. Freire stressed that education is potentially transformative when it relates directly to our lives. This book is because it does. (JoBeth Allen, University of Georgia) `Freire, Teaching, and Learning' deepens and extends the natural history of what we sometimes call critical or liberatory teaching, the pedagogy most often identified with Paulo Freire, but not unique to Brazil, to adult education, to literacy. Mariana Souto-Manning's accomplishment is to show us just how varied and widespread, how close at hand, the practice of teaching for freedom can be. This wild voyage of discovery and surprise illuminates a rich and varied landscape of possibility, a landscape to nourish our humanistic aspirations as teachers. (William Ayers, University of Illinois, Chicago) Paulo Freire continues to inspire, and in this wonderful new book by Mariana Souto-Manning, his words and ideas take root anew. With vivid portrayals in a variety of contexts, Souto-Manning shows readers that culture circles are not a thing of the past but rather a powerful way to help learners of all ages and in all situations make sense of the world and, in the process, help change it. Rich in theory and in practical examples, `Freire, Teaching, and Learning' will be an inspiration to teachers, teacher educators, and all those who care about the transformative potential of education. (Sonia Nieto, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)