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du Preez, Petro; le Grange, Lesley; Simmonds, Shan – Education as Change, 2022
In the reconceptualisation era of curriculum studies, scholars drew on a range of theories such as existentialism, phenomenology, psychoanalysis, feminism, poststructuralism, and especially critical theory. They used critical theory as a lens to examine the influence of social and political forces on curriculum, in particular the role of dominant…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Inquiry, Humanism, Critical Theory
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Sinwell, Luke – Education as Change, 2022
This article highlights both the internal educative practices of social movements and how these practices can effectively link to building Freirean pedagogies within higher education institutions. At the heart of this possibility lies the democratic transformation of relations between students and teachers on the one hand and researchers and…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Practices, Social Change, Teaching Methods
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Beagle, Amalia – Education as Change, 2021
This article is based on my master's degree study at the University of Johannesburg that evaluates the impact of utilising arts-based approaches in the Workplace Preparation (WPP) module curriculum. The study demonstrates that when integrated into teaching and learning, arts-based approaches expand the capability of the curriculum to achieve more…
Descriptors: Intervention, Integrated Activities, Art Education, Foreign Countries
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Odrowaz-Coates, Anna – Education as Change, 2020
This article draws on chaos theory to critically analyse the recent higher education reforms that have been taking place in Poland. The argument launched in this article aims to show that the reforms are based primarily on neoliberal foundations and to expose the linguistic dominance of the English language in neoliberal settings. The English…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Neoliberalism, Higher Education
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Kennemer, Crystal; Knaus, Christopher B. – Education as Change, 2019
This article presents findings from a critical race theory-informed qualitative study of three teachers in a township secondary school outside of Cape Town, South Africa. Based on a series of interviews conducted throughout the school day, this study demonstrates how teachers intentionally empower learners to navigate school infrastructures that…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Secondary School Teachers, Teaching Styles
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Govender, Nadaraj – Education as Change, 2019
Curricular innovation in the 21st century in education requires significant transformation with regards to political, economic, socio-cultural and environmental concerns such as climate change and sustainability, amongst others. A critical pedagogy approach that includes the hegemonic knowledge debates of Western and Indigenous Knowledge Systems…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Critical Theory, Curriculum Development, Indigenous Knowledge
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Simatele, Munacinga – Education as Change, 2018
Microaggression is defined as subtle and often unconscious or automatic actions or statements made towards a discriminated group. It causes distress, anxiety and isolation. Microaggression can often lead to demoralisation and a feeling that one is in a constant psychological warfare. It is also ubiquitous in nature. This paper is a reflection on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Aggression, Anxiety, Depression (Psychology)
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Braam, Daryl – Education as Change, 2018
This paper provides insight into how the discourse of the New Unity Movement (NUM) can potentially contribute to educational development in the context of South Africa's social inequality. It describes the political lens of the NUM and how its discourse countered the oppressive forces of a capitalist-apartheid system, in a struggle for an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, Critical Theory, Racial Segregation
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Bunjun, Benita – Education as Change, 2018
The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada (RCSW), embedded in liberal hegemonic feminist ideology, is largely the landscape that influenced and continues to influence the simultaneous politicising and depoliticisation of the mainstream women's movement in Canada since the 1970s. The testimonies and recommendations of the RCSW…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Feminism, Political Issues
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Kim, Mi Kyong; Pollard, Vikki Ann – Education as Change, 2017
This paper uses the introduction of critical pedagogy to an English as a Foreign Language class in the Republic of Korea as a case study for a "modest critical pedagogy" (Tinning 2002). Focusing on the stress and resistances experienced during the introduction, we suggest a modest critical pedagogy that 1) makes the paradigm itself an…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Critical Theory
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van Heerden, Chantelle Gray – Education as Change, 2017
Positing existence in terms of difference and becoming as substantive, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari are interested in ways of thinking and being that lie outside of institutionalised knowledge and the semiotic chains and regimes of power that sustain it. Although this line of thinking is not applied to pedagogy itself in a sustained manner in…
Descriptors: Praxis, Educational Practices, Scholarship, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Bozalek, Vivienne; Zembylas, Michalinos – Education as Change, 2017
Internationally there has been some interest in how critical pedagogies might be enabled in higher education to support transformative social agendas. Few writers, however, have theorised the ethico-political aspects of this effort from a feminist new materialist perspective. By focusing on the analysis of an inter-institutional collaborative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Critical Theory, Social Change
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Ngoasheng, Asanda; Gachago, Daniela – Education as Change, 2017
One of the biggest debates in South Africa is the use and usefulness of apartheid categories when analysing society and societal behaviour. This paper examines the process of learning and unlearning that took place when a political reporting lecturer and an academic staff developer sought to explain racially biased voting in South Africa and its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflection, Classroom Techniques, Racial Bias
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Cooper, Adam – Education as Change, 2016
In this paper I describe and analyse how critical pedagogy, an approach to teaching and learning that encourages students to reflect on their socio-political contexts, may stimulate critical consciousness and dialogue at a youth radio show. The participants, who attended four diverse Cape Town high schools and predominantly lived in poor…
Descriptors: Youth, Critical Theory, Radio, Foreign Countries
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Odrowaz-Coates, Anna – Education as Change, 2016
The author engages critical media education and norm-critical pedagogy to map out possible methods of critical engagement of students during interpretation of the pedagogical facets of "The Boxtrolls" (film--2014). The paper discusses rich analytical material that may be explored by employing "The Boxtrolls" story. The paper…
Descriptors: Films, Animation, Social Justice, Critical Theory
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