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Publication Date: 2014
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Cultural Proficiency Frameworks Analysed through the Lens of Liberation Pedagogy
Collins, Andrew
BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, v6 n2 p8-11 2014
While often used with the most noble of intentions, Cultural Proficiency Frameworks (CPFs) do not sufficiently challenge underlying power-dynamics or address societal inequalities. Those of disadvantageous social standing, who are outside the perceived norm, benefit from CPFs, but not to an extent that changes their underlying status within Canada. Liberation pedagogy provides a theoretical framework for analysing the dynamics of CPF as they relate to hegemonic repression and cultural reproduction. Liberation pedagogy goes beyond CPFs' improvements of existing institutions and educational practices to challenge underlying components of learning and teaching. Through the lens of liberation pedagogy, CPFs can be analysed in terms of theoretical underpinnings, teacher-student relationships, and the purpose of education.
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship, Canada Natives, Culturally Relevant Education
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