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Cervone, Jason A. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
In this article, the author examines the growth of the current strain of fundamentalism that is influencing rural schools in the United States, and how it is, according to him, creating a self-sustaining pipeline of fundamentalists into positions of power. The author details the type of anti-public and anti-democratic education being expressed…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Cultural Groups, Neoliberalism, Social Systems
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Davey, Natalie – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Given the title of Literacy teacher, and expected to teach three 50-min periods a day to youth, ages 12 to 17, who were awaiting trial, the then 23 year old author's classroom was located in the basement of an adjoined building fronting two urban thoroughfares. Toronto's family court building still remains at the front entrance, but the back…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Foreign Countries
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Tladi, Mpitseng; Makombe, Rodwell – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Given its propensity to foster social awareness, literature can function as a tool for developing critical citizenship, particularly in schools. This article critically analyzes John Kani's "Nothing but the Truth", a text prescribed in South African high schools, in terms of whether it presents any issues that could be drawn upon to…
Descriptors: Literature, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Jubas, Kaela; White, Melissa – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
For some time, the word "diversity" has been used to convey to members of Western societies that they live in a social climate of openness and welcome. Diversity might refer to any number of social identities or categories, and often is twinned with the phrase social equity to signal its attachment to a progressive agenda. In this…
Descriptors: Marketing, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Social Bias
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Dahya, Negin; Jenson, Jennifer; Fong, Katrina – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Few studies compare educational programming designed on principles of inclusive pedagogy and feminist practice for both girls and boys. Broadly defined, inclusive pedagogy refers to theory and practice in education that is adaptable and responsive to the intersections of difference (class, race, culture, gender, sexuality, ability) and aims to…
Descriptors: Video Games, Gender Differences, Feminism, Teaching Methods
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Gallagher, Kathleen – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
In this article, the author examines how a pedagogical and creative practice in one school for lowest-caste girls in Lucknow, India, is harnessing the imaginative affordances of theater--in particular, its ensemble-building and its capacity to hold the present open for investigation--to leverage these practices for understanding the political…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Theater Arts, Gender Bias
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Luce-Kapler, Rebecca – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Rebecca Luce-Kapler observes here that one of the most influential authors in her own professional path is Maxine Greene.Greene's insistence that imagination is a force that can be ignited by the arts, releasing an ethical and life-affirming power, is a belief that underlies the commitment this author brings to her own teaching and research. In…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Imagination, Aesthetic Education, Aesthetics
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Ross, Sabrina – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
More than 50 years after the "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka" decision, the democratic promises inherent in "Brown" have yet to be fulfilled (Franklin 2005) and educational quality, or lack thereof, continues to be intimately linked with social constructions of race (Baszile 2008; Ladson-Billings 2012).…
Descriptors: Race, Justice, Moral Values, Educational Quality
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Emdin, Christopher – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
In this article, Christopher Emdin articulates what he considers a necessary stance on the education of urban youth of color who are deeply embedded in hip-hop. He brings singer/songwriter Stevie Wonder and Maxine Greene into the discussion to highlight the ways that these youth can be imagined differently and taught to their strengths and gifts,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Minority Group Students, Popular Culture, Music
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Mayer, Susan Jean – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
As an educator, Maxine Greene returned repeatedly to the dynamic transaction that John Dewey had theorized between a vital social world and individual creativity. With Dewey, she viewed mutually transformative relations with others as the wellspring of all personal growth and social progress and as key to achieving a form of freedom that both…
Descriptors: Creativity, Freedom, Moral Values, Educational Philosophy
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Spector, Hannah – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Because the subject of imagination is both complex and can be conceived of in different ways, the focus of the first part of this article is to engage in a descriptive analysis of this faculty. With the help of Greene's intellectual predecessor and former teacher Hannah Arendt, Hannah Spector draws distinctions between imagination and other…
Descriptors: Ethics, Imagination, Social Change, Critical Theory
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Lake, Robert; Kress, Tricia – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Within the current U.S. sociopolitical context of rampant violence, increasing levels of racism and xenophobia in society and the rise of authoritarianism in schools, a new and fresh confluence of Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire's work revitalizes and expands the concept of radical hope. Their educational philosophies enable one to see beyond…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Bias, Social Justice, Consciousness Raising
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Baldacchino, John – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Maxine Greene's unique approach to education is primarily exciting because before she ever engages with teaching, or learning, or a school, or classroom, she engages with human beings who live in a society and who partake of its senses--the good, the bad, the beautiful, and the ugly. Before she engages in the mechanisms of education, she begins…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Educational Philosophy, Painting (Visual Arts), Freedom
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Code, Mary; Landry, Autumn; Reader, Brandi; Taber, Nancy – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2016
This article details the authors' research focusing on the perceptions of Brock University students in relation to the namesake of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock. They discuss militarism in education and detail the use of everyday life theory and semiotic analysis, the latter as theory and methodology. They explore their findings which focus on the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, College Students, Military Personnel, Military Service
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Ternes, Neal – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2016
Significant scholarship exists indicating an increase in militarization within the neoliberal university (see Armitage 2005; Giroux 2008; Giroux 2013), which has transformed the academic institution into "a factory that is engaged in the militarization of knowledge, namely, in the militarization of the facts, information and abilities…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Neoliberalism, Competition, Military Training
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