Participatory Approach of Teaching English Chapter I: Approaches in TEFL Making It Happen: From Interactive to Participatory Language Teaching‚ Third Edition Patricia A Richard-Amato Freire‚ P. (1970). Pedagogy of the oppressed (M. Bergman Ramos‚ Trans.). New York: Continuum Wink‚ J. (1997). Critical pedagogy: Notes from the real world. White Plains‚ NY: Longman Contextualizing College ESL Classroom Praxis A Participatory Approach to Effective Instruction Lawrence N. Berlin 1
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References: Freire‚ P.‚ The Politics of Education: Culture‚ Power and Liberation Ismail‚ S. – Popular pedagogy and the changing political landscape: a case study of a women’s housing movement in South Africa. –Studies in Continuing Education‚ Vol 3‚ No. 3 Nov 2009 (281-295)
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POLITICS * is the art or science of exercising power and influencing people on a civic‚ or individual level‚ when there are more than 2 people involved in formulating and legitimizing politics *activities associated with the governance of the country or area‚ especially the debate between parties having power When administrator attempt to influence the formulation of policies‚ they are exercising political leadership and that collective bargaining as a political process because it involves
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examples (direct quotations or paraphrases) taken from the text to support your interpretation. As no summary is neutral‚ you will want to weave an evaluative thread throughout your summary that suggests to the reader your judgment of the value of Freire to your understanding of multiculturalism‚ education‚ etc. Guidelines for Essay #1 Length/Due Date: approximately
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Assignment 2 Understanding Learners: Me as a Learner Being a father of four gorgeous children I have always felt that I was an educator‚ a teacher‚ a leader‚ a mentor‚ as well as a learner long before I entered the teacher preparation course. I never realised how much children could teach me‚ especially about myself. When I would see the reflections of myself in my children I would‚ at the time‚ just consider them to be cute imitations. I would love it when my four year old would run his fingers
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lecture notes. Provenzo‚ E. F. J. (2010). The social frontier: A critical reader (history of schools & schooling) . (Vol. 55). New York: Peter Lang Publishing Inc. Smith‚ M. K. (1997‚ 2002) ‘Paulo Freire and informal education’‚ the encyclopedia of informal education. [http://infed.org/mobi/paulo- freire-dialogue-praxis-and- education/. Retrieved: March 30‚ 2012] Vygotsky‚ L Washington‚ J. (2011‚ January 1). For minorities‚ new ’digital divide ’ seen. USA Today. Retrieved from http://usatoday30
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Comparison Chart of the Philosophical Models of Education General Chart of Philosophical Models of Education Idealism: Ideas are the only true reality‚ the only thing worth knowing. Focus: Minds Realism: Reality exists independent of human mind. World of physical objects ultimate reality. Focus: Bodies Pragmatism: Universe is dynamic‚ evolving. Purpose of thought is action. Truth is relative. Focus: Experiences Existentialism: Reality is subjective‚ within the individual. Individual
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The concept of human nature and values have been heavily debated in philosophy and ethics for quite some time‚ and each philosopher holds certain human values above others. One philosopher whose ideas of human nature are particularly strong are those of Machiavelli. In The Prince‚ Machiavelli discusses his views of human nature and how they influence the acquisition and retention of power. Much of his opinion‚ which is negative and cynical‚ seems to come from his experiences and he concludes that
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This Ted talk intended to inform others about the serious plight of young black boys being raised in America. Clint Smith eloquently described the unfair rules and teachings and restriction sometimes known as “the talk” that is given to black boys of a particular age in an effort to keep them safe. The need for these rules have been brought on by bias‚ bigotry‚ racism‚ and ignorance of other people mostly of other ethnicities and races. “The Talk” may differ from person to person‚ or house to house
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My Life Past and Present Allan Clements II PSY202 Megan McLaughlin 15‚ April 2013 My Life Past and Present I. Where I am from? a. Where was I born and Lived II. What life for was like as a kid a. About my parents b. Moving often c. What were some of the challenges of being the oldest child III. What school was like for me growing up a. Why I struggling in school b. How I dealt with dyslexia c. How sports (football) helped me IV. Family a.
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