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- Published: 22 Oct 2008
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Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperalism
Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperialism", Professor McLa...
published: 22 Oct 2008
Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperalism
Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperialism", Professor McLaren discusses critical pedagogy and revolutionary praxis, paying particular attention to the current crisis of capital and its globalized restructuring, the emergent authoritarian state and a racializd class system. He explains the importance of developng a philosophy of praxis as a means of both explanatory critique (gaining historical knowledge of the social totality) and revolutionary action (opportunities for political intervention). Peter McLaren, is a Professor at the Graduate School of Education, University of California, Los Angeles. Co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley.
published: 22 Oct 2008
author: UCBerkeleyEvents
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Dr. Peter McLaren with Graduate Students.
Dr. Peter McLaren is a leading architect of critical pedagogy and is world known for his s...
published: 13 Apr 2012
Dr. Peter McLaren with Graduate Students.
Dr. Peter McLaren is a leading architect of critical pedagogy and is world known for his scholarly writing, publications, and presentations. Peter McLaren is the author, co-author, editor, and co-editor of nearly forty books and monographs. Hundreds of his writings have been published worldwide. His work has been translated into 20 languages. Dr. McLaren is the author of Life in Schools: An Introduction to Critical Pedagogy in the Foundations of Education (Allyn & Bacon),now in its fifth edition (2006). Life in Schools has been named one of the 12 most significant writings worldwide in the field of educational theory, policy and practice] by an international panel of experts assembled by the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences.
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: Victor Beltran
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 1/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical p...
published: 01 Jun 2009
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 1/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
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Peter McLaren on Academic Repression
Noted critical theorist, Dr. Peter McLaren, discusses the issues surrounding the demise of...
published: 05 Jun 2010
Peter McLaren on Academic Repression
Noted critical theorist, Dr. Peter McLaren, discusses the issues surrounding the demise of academic freedom and the rise of academic repression.
published: 05 Jun 2010
author: Deirdre Weaver
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Peter McLaren Nathalia Jaramillo Jason Platt
A video for my Liberation Psychology Course...
published: 18 Nov 2010
Peter McLaren Nathalia Jaramillo Jason Platt
A video for my Liberation Psychology Course
published: 18 Nov 2010
author: PsychologyinMexico
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Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 1
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivaria...
published: 02 Oct 2006
Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 1
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivariana. Entrevista realizada por Luis Bonilla-Molina. Traducción de Nathalia Jaramillo.
published: 02 Oct 2006
author: CentroMiranda
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 2/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical p...
published: 01 Jun 2009
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 2/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 3/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical p...
published: 01 Jun 2009
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 3/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace 5/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical p...
published: 01 Jun 2009
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace 5/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
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Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 6/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical p...
published: 01 Jun 2009
Peter McLaren - Critical Pedagogy, Social Justice and the Struggle for Peace - 6/6
Peter McLaren is internationally recognized as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy worldwide. McLaren is currently Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Waterloo University in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Torontos Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock Universitys College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Professor McLaren is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines since the publication of his first book, Cries From The Corridor, which made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (MacLean's Magazine), initiating a country-wide debate on the status of inner-city schools. Peter McLarens papers are housed and on permanent exhibit at the Paulo and Nita Freire Center for International Critical Pedagogy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI-USA) Culture of Peace Resource Centers in New York, Santa Monica, Chicago Washington DC, and Honolulu have launched the Culture of Peace <b>...</b>
published: 01 Jun 2009
author: VICTORYOVERVIOLENCE
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Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 2
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivaria...
published: 02 Oct 2006
Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 2
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivariana. Entrevista realizada por Luis Bonilla-Molina. Traducción de Nathalia Jaramillo.
published: 02 Oct 2006
author: CentroMiranda
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Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 3
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivaria...
published: 02 Oct 2006
Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 3
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivariana. Entrevista realizada por Luis Bonilla-Molina. Traducción de Nathalia Jaramillo.
published: 02 Oct 2006
author: CentroMiranda
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Dr. Peter McLaren on his new book Academic Repression
Professor Peter McLaren speaking out on his new book Academic Repression: Reflections from...
published: 30 Nov 2010
Dr. Peter McLaren on his new book Academic Repression
Professor Peter McLaren speaking out on his new book Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex.
published: 30 Nov 2010
author: AcademicRepression
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'Sí se puede' (Peter McLaren)
Video by Carlos Escaño & Peter McLaren Music: 'Fight the Sea (Instrumental ...
published: 06 Nov 2011
'Sí se puede' (Peter McLaren)
Video by Carlos Escaño & Peter McLaren Music: 'Fight the Sea (Instrumental Version)' by Josh Woodward Used Images: 'Untitled' by Mikael Marguerie 'Threadneedle Street' by Derrell Berry '...Detention' by Chris Grodotzki 'I love CRS' by Grégoire Lannoy 'Occupy LA' 'Win the revolution video' by Oemie 'Flower Chucker' by Banksy Work under: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 - Creative Commons
published: 06 Nov 2011
author: carlosescano
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Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 4
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivaria...
published: 02 Oct 2006
Entrevista a Peter McLaren parte 4
Peter McLaren y Nathalia Jaramillo. Pedagogia Crítica y Revolución Bolivariana. Entrevista realizada por Luis Bonilla-Molina. Traducción de Nathalia Jaramillo.
published: 02 Oct 2006
author: CentroMiranda