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Sotiris, Panagiotis – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2014
Beginning with a reading of Kant's "The Conflict of the Faculties" and then moving towards a tentative possible theorization of the University as a hegemonic apparatus this paper aims at discussing university movements in terms of (counter) hegemony. Recent struggles against austerity, neoliberalism and the erosion of democracy,…
Descriptors: Activism, Social Action, College Students, Educational Change
Mirrlees, Tanner; Alvi, Shahid – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2014
Since 2012, corporations, politicians, journalists and educators have asserted that MOOCs--massive open online courses--are radically changing North American and global education, and for the better. This article offers a counterpoint to the techno-deterministic and optimistic buzz surrounding for-profit MOOCs by contextualizing and analyzing…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Large Group Instruction, Class Size, Higher Education
García, José; De Lissovoy, Noah – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
The hidden curriculum is generally understood as the process by which daily exposure to school expectations and routines transmits norms and values of the dominant society to students. In the present, through the regimentation of thought, control of bodies and movement, and proliferation of punishment, contemporary accountability and testing…
Descriptors: Hidden Curriculum, Discipline, Neoliberalism, Critical Theory
Themelis, Spyros – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
This paper discusses the historical continuity and persistence of educational inequalities I postwar Britain. It shows that despite much policy activity, educational inequalities have never really been the real target of policy action. Rather, a more concrete policy target has been the support of the markets, which were expected to act an…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Persistence, Social Class, Foreign Countries
Samoukovic, Biljana – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
I am examining the state of democracy and education in current circumstances of global race of the superpowers for military and economic domination--race that creates impoverished nations, impoverished markets and dysfunctional educational systems. What Dewey foresaw and termed in the early 20th century as an annihilation of space is today's…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Neoliberalism, Commercialization
Thomas, P. L. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
The election of Barack Obama appeared to signal a shift in U.S. policy toward the Left, particularly since Obama has been framed as a "socialist," but the education discourse and policy pursued under Obama and voiced by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has shown that education reform remains in the midst of a powerful corporate model. This essay…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Commercialization, Public Education, Politics of Education
Kachur, Jerrold L. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
In the shadow of triumphalist and hubristic capitalism, many adherents to critical pedagogy promote "democracy" as a kind of anti-capitalist challenge to inequality, oppression and exploitation. However, American culture has gone global, immersing the world in the received wisdom of a variety of liberalisms or in the reaction formations of…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Social Systems, Democracy, Role of Education
Jaramillo, Nathalia E. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
This paper examines the pedagogical implications of the Occupy Movement from a Latin American decolonial theoretical perspective. Central to this analysis is a geo-political understanding of the ways in which capital and coloniality are historically "entangled." Building upon the notion of a "neoliberal revolution" advanced by various Marxist…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Essays, Foreign Policy
Chadderton, Charlotte – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
Since September 11th 2001, and the London bombings of July 2005, the "war on terror" has led to the subjection of populations to new regimes of control and reinforced state sovereignty. This involves, in countries such as the UK and the US, the limiting of personal freedoms, increased regulation of immigration and constant surveillance, as a…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Terrorism, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Pasias, George; Roussakis, Yannis – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
This paper attempts to critically analyze the educational discourses and policies of the European Union over the last decade (2000-2010) in the context of the Lisbon Strategy initiatives (Council of the EU, 2000) and provide an account on "The Shape of Things to Come". It will be argued that the symbolic and actual construction of the "Europe of…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Models, Global Approach, Educational Change
Inclusive Education and Critical Pedagogy at the Intersections of Disability, Race, Gender and Class
Liasidou, Anastasia – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
The paper aims to use insights from critical pedagogy to forge and exemplify links with the movement of educational inclusion. The struggles for change, theorised in terms of the emancipatory and liberating potential of schooling, set out the conceptual and analytical backdrop against which issues of exclusion and marginalisation are discussed and…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Inclusion, Educational Change, Socioeconomic Background
Kalogirou, Tzina; Malafantis, Konstantinos – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
According to Johnson and Freedman (2006, p. 16), "when teachers decide to embrace a critical pedagogy, they are deciding to bring a questioning stance into their classroom". Critical pedagogy advances the belief that all students should be taught the skills and strategies needed to acquire a critical/questioning attitude towards the texts and the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Ideology, Ethics, Teaching Methods
Nikolakaki, Maria – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
Against the menacing shadow of neoliberalism, which promotes individualism and competition, the author illustrates in this paper the need for group teaching. Group teaching as a method of instruction and learning fosters community bonds, solidarity, and is more effective teaching. Group teaching is a democratic tool necessary for society to…
Descriptors: Group Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Critical Theory, Neoliberalism
Colatrella, Steven – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2011
Giorgio Agamben's work has become widely influential as a guide to explaining the extra-constitutional powers assumed by governments under the rubric of the War on Terror. His formulations, such as Homo Sacer and State of Exception, have been extended to apply to a wide variety of experiences of repression of liberties or social control, including…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government (Administrative Body), Power Structure, Philosophy
Labidi, Imed – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2011
Many critics hailed the new film, "Four Lions," by director Chris Morris as "provocative, incendiary, audacious, and shocking" and "one of the funniest and boldest comedies of the year." As a satirist, Morris already established his wit signature with the production of the mockumentary series, "Brass Eye." Using the same absurdist approach, he…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Females, Power Structure, Fear
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