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  1. Teaching For and About Critical Pedagogy in the Post-Secondary Classroom.Mary Breunig - 2009 - Studies in Social Justice 3 (2):247-262.
    While there is a body of literature that considers the theory of critical pedagogy, there is significantly less literature that specifically addresses the ways in which professors attempt to apply this theory in practice. This paper presents the results from a study that was designed, in part, to address this gap. Seventeen self-identified critical pedagogues participated in this qualitative research study. Participants reported their use of the following classroom practices, including: dialogue; group work; co-construction of syllabus; and experiential activities. This (...)
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  • How Peter McLaren and Donna Houston, and Other "Green" Marxists Contribute to the Globalization of the West's Industrial Culture.Chet A. Bowers - 2005 - Educational Studies 37 (2):185-195.
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  • Teaching Kindness: The Promise of Humane Education.Arbour R., Signal T. & Taylor N. - 2009 - Society and Animals 17 (2):136-148.
    Although the popularity of Humane Education Programs as a method of teaching compassion and caring for all living beings is increasing, there is a need for rigorous, methodologically sound research evaluating the efficacy of HEP. Recent calls for the inclusion of HEP within broader humanistic, environmental, and social justice frameworks underline the importance of HEP beyond a simple “treatment of animals” model. Lack of methodological rigor in the majority of published HEP studies and dispersal across disparate fields , however, means (...)
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  • Teaching kindness: The promise of humane education.Rose Arbour, Tania Signal & Nicola Taylor - 2009 - Society and Animals 17 (2):136-148.
    Although the popularity of Humane Education Programs as a method of teaching compassion and caring for all living beings is increasing, there is a need for rigorous, methodologically sound research evaluating the efficacy of HEP. Recent calls for the inclusion of HEP within broader humanistic, environmental, and social justice frameworks underline the importance of HEP beyond a simple “treatment of animals” model. Lack of methodological rigor in the majority of published HEP studies and dispersal across disparate fields , however, means (...)
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  • Response to Bowers: The 'Nature' of Political Amnesia: A Response to C.A. 'Chet' Bowers.Donna Houston & Peter Mclaren - 2005 - Educational Studies 37 (2):196-206.
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  • More than one profound truth: Making sense of divergent criticalities.David A. Gruenewald - 2005 - Educational Studies 37 (2):206-215.
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  • On acknowledging differences that make a difference: My two cents.Rebecca A. Martusewicz - 2005 - Educational Studies 37 (2):215-224.
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