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Critical Education Theory

A selection of great links to key people in the field.

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  Link   Radical Pedagogy
A Blog with numerous useful links to radical pedagogues. Cool!
  Link   The Freire International Project website
The website of the Paulo and Nita Freire International Project for Critical Pedagogy. A must see site for all those who care about critical pedagogy with biographies, research projects, a journal, forums etc. Very cool!
  Link   Ira Shor
Ira Shor is Professor of English at the Graduate Center, City University New York. He is one of the foremost Critical Education theorists specialising in Critical Pedagogy and radical education.
  Link   Workplace 6.1
A Journal of Academic Labour. Edition 6.1 (Youth as a Category Through Which Class is Lived)contains articles by Pepi Leistynya, Peter McLaren, Henry Giroux and Stanley Aronowitz among notable others
  Link   Cultural Logic
An electronic journal of marxist theory and practice. Special Issue: Marxism and Education, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 2000
  Link   Gramsci, Schooling and Education
An excellent site that details the life of Gramsci and at the same time explains in easy to understand language his theory of Hegemony and its relevance to Education.
  Link   Rethinking Schools
A progressive web-based journal, firmly committed to equity and to the vision that public education is central to the creation of a humane, caring, multiracial democracy. It emphasizes problems facing urban schools, particularly on issues of race.
  Link   Critical theory and educational research
A 1992 article by Australian Critical Educational Theorist David Tripp. The paper involves a critique of a mathematics Grade 3 class involving measuring, and the circularity of the reasoning behind the pedagogy.Tripp can be contacted at:David Tripp
  Link   Joan Wink
Author of the ground-breaking book Critical Pedagogy: Notes from the Real World and working on the forefront of bilingual education. Lots of free resource material.
  Link   Journal of Maltese Education Research
This fully refereed, electronic journal provides established and emerging scholars and practitioners with a space for critical and empirical analysis of issues central to Maltese education policy, curriculum reform and pedagogy.Edited by Carmel Borg.
  Link   Antonia Darder
Antonia Darder is a professor of education and cultural studies, political activist, artist, poet and author. Born in Puerto Rico and raised in East Los Angeles, her work is grounded upon a life-long commitment to struggle for social justice, human r
  Link   Critical Pedagogies
A working group based in the Institute for Social Science at the University of Kingston (UK). It aims to explore the meaning, practice and possibilities of critical pedagogies in the classroom and beyond.
  Link   Hip-Hop and Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy: Blue Scholarship to Challenge "The Miseducation of the Filipino"
Michael Viola (UCLA) describes the US colonial educational policies adopted in the Philippines under Marcos, its use to support an elite, and the potential role of Hip Hop as a form of resistance and critical pedagogy.
  Link   The Radical Teacher
A socialist, feminist, anti-racist journal dedicated to the theory and practice of teaching, serving educators working for democratic process, peace, and justice. It examines the root causes of inequality and promotes progressive social change.
  Link   Teachers College Record
America's oldest and most respected on-line journal on educational theory and practice. Gives access to numerous insightful articles on Critical Education and Critical Pedagogy.
  Link   Smart Thinking
Smart Thinking is a Sunday Star Times article by Mark Broatch which asks what has happened to all of our public intellectuals. Why are there so few willing to "speak truth to power".
  Link   Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies
The Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies is published by IEPS, the Institute for Education Policy Studies, an independent Radical Left/ Socialist/ Marxist institute for developing analysis of education policy.
  Link   Sokari Ekine
Sokari Ekine is a Nigerian living in Spain. She is a feminist, Human Rights Defender and Activist and currently works as the editor for the Pambazuka News (English). She has been blogging for 3 years on Black Looks
  Link   Foundation for Critical Thinking
The Foundation and Center for Critical Thinking aim to improve instruction in primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities. We offer conferences and professional development programs, emphasizing assessment, research, teaching methods etc
  Link   Makere Stewart-Harawira
A Maori of Waitaha descent, Professor of Indigenous Peoples Education at Alberta, she is an authority on the impact of Globalisation on indigenous peoples, and author of The New Imperial Order: Indigenous Responses to Globalization (2005).
  Link   Douglas Kellner
Douglas Kellner is one of the foremost theorists in the Philosophy of Education in the world. He is a Philosopher, a sociologist, a political scientist and a prolific analyst and writer on Critical Theory.
  Link   Peter Mclaren
Peter Mclaren is one of the most influential and passionate advocates of critical pedagogy, dedicated to non-violent dissent, the development of a philosophy of praxis guided by a Marxist humanism, and committed to social change. Go Peter!
  Link   Colin Lankshear
Colin is the foremost theoretician on Literacy, working in Australia, Mexico and the UK,. He is widely published. His most recent interest is in elearning. He has a joint weblog with Michele Knobel at http://everydayliteracies.blogspot.com
  Link   Michael Peters
Michael is an authority on educational philosophy and policy studies with a focus on the significance of both contemporary philosophers (Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Heidegger) and movements of poststructralism and critical theory.
  Link   Michael Apple
Michael Apple is a world authority on Curriculum Studies. He is a profound critical theorist who has had wide and profound influence in the field of Critical Education Theory. He is John Bascombe Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
  Link   Henry Giroux
Henry Giroux is one of the most influential critical thinkers in education. His extensive writings have established the benchmark in many areas of Critical pedagogy. He is the Professor of Global Television Network in English and Cultural Studies
  Link   Jim Cummins, OISE
Cummins is a world authority on First language learning, and is Professor of Curriculum Studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in Toronto, Canada. This site lists his very influential writings.
  Link   Te Kotahitanga
Ministry of Education funded Report on the education of years 9 and 10 Maori students. The University of Waikato research study team shows how Year 9 and 10 Maori student achievement in mainstream is affected by classroom interactions
  Link   “Acting White”
“Acting White”: The social price paid by the best and brightest minority students,By Roland G. Fryer. This Hoover Institute research paper charts the way the cultural politics of schooling impact directly on minority student achievement.
  Link   Critical Pedagogy on the Web
A terrific site developed by Christy Stevens which outlines the major works of the major Critical Education Theorists. An excellent resource and introduction.
  Link   The Centre for Critical Thinking
A non-profit organisation which promotes critical theorising and educational reform
  Link   University of Texas Critical Class Projects
Class projects in Critical Education Theorising conducted by Dr. James Scheurich at the University of Texas.
  Link   Rage and Hope
Rage and Hope is a site devoted to the works of Critical Education Theorists. It was created as a project for Dr. James Scheurich's graduate course, Systems of Human Inquiry, at the University of Texas at Austin.
 
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