Simply look for the Free Shipping truck next to
an item. The truck indicates an item is in the
Alibris warehouse and ready to ship. Select at
least $49 worth of items displaying a truck and
get free shipping to any US address.
Alibris is an online marketplace with over 10,000
independent sellers. When you select your items
from a single seller you'll get consolidated
shipping rates from that seller.
This last work from internationally respected educator Paulo Freire makes his ideas on education and social reform accessible to a broad audience of ...Show synopsisThis last work from internationally respected educator Paulo Freire makes his ideas on education and social reform accessible to a broad audience of teachers, students, and parents. Freire shows how a teacher's success depends on observing individual students' approaches to learning and by the teacher's adapting teaching methods to students' learning methods.Hide synopsis
Title: Teachers as Cultural Workers: Letters to Those Who Dare Teach (Edge, Critical Studies in Educational Theory) ISBN-13:9780813323046 ISBN:0813323045
Title: Teachers as Cultural Workers: Letters to Those Who Dare Teach (Edge, Critical Studies in Educational Theory) ISBN-13:9780813323046 ISBN:0813323045
Description:Good. Book has a small amount of wear visible on the binding,...Good. Book has a small amount of wear visible on the binding, cover, pages. Selection as wide as the Mississippi.
Description:Fair. Hardcover. All text is legible, may contain markings,...Fair. Hardcover. All text is legible, may contain markings, cover wear, loose/torn pages or staining and much writing. SKU: 9780813323046-5-0-3 Orders ship the same or next business day. Expedited shipping within U.S. will arrive in 3-5 days. Hassle free 14 day return policy. Contact Customer Service for questions. ISBN: 9780813323046.
Title: Teachers as Cultural Workers: Letters to Those Who Dare Teach (Edge, Critical Studies in Educational Theory) ISBN-13:9780813323046 ISBN:0813323045
Description:Excellent jacket. ****Gift Quaility book. Unread, unopened,...Excellent jacket. ****Gift Quaility book. Unread, unopened, unmarked book at a fair price. Tight. Pristine. We ship within 24 hours, carefully wrapped. You found it! We sell books from New to Acceptable. We take care to be accurate in our description. Most of our books were gently read and in fine condition. BNCTucsonbooks ships daily. Proceeds from the sales of books support an endowed scholarship to Brandeis University, Waltham Mass.
Title: Teachers as Cultural Workers: Letters to Those Who Dare Teach (Edge. Critical Studies in Educational Theory) ISBN-13:9780813323046 ISBN:0813323045
Description:Fine. 0813323045 Dust jacket shows light shelf wear. Book...Fine. 0813323045 Dust jacket shows light shelf wear. Book itself is like new. No highlighting. No underlining.
Description:Near Fine in Very Good jacket. 6" X 9 1/2" 100 Pages Indexed....Near Fine in Very Good jacket. 6" X 9 1/2" 100 Pages Indexed. Black boards with silver spine lettering. Very minor wear to board edges and corners. One inked one-word owner's name on front endpaper. This book reaffirms Paulo Freire's place in history as the most significant educator in the world during the last half of this century. It represents an important answer to the capitalist banking model of education that has generated and continues to generate greater and greater failure. As one reads the letters to teachers contained in this book, it becomes clear why many North American liberal and neoliberal educators are looking to Paulo Freire's pedagogy as an alternative. No longer can it be argued that Freire's pedagogy is appropriate only in Third World contexts. For one thing, we are experiencing a rapid Third-Worldization of North America, where inner cities more and more come to resemble the shantytowns of the Third World, with high levels of poverty, violence, illiteracy, human exploitation, homelessness, and human misery. The abandonment of our inner cities and the decay of their infrastructures, including their schools, make it very difficult to maintain the artificial division between the First World and the Third World. It is just as easy to find Third World misery in the First World inner cities as it is to discover First World opulence in the oligarchies in EI Salvador, Guatemala, and many other Third World nations. The Third-Worldization of North American inner cities has produced large-scale educational failures that have created very large minority student dropout rates. Contents: First words A Pedagogical Trap, First Letter Reading the World Reading the Word, Second Letter Don't Let Fear of what is Difficult Paralyze You, Third Letter I Came into the Teacher Training Program Because I Had No Other Options, Fourth Letter On the Indispensabfle Qualities of Progressive Teacher for Their Better Performance, Fifth Letter The First Day of School, Sixth Letter On the Relationship Beteween the Educator and the Learners, Seventh Letter From Talking to Learners to Talking to Them and With Them From Listening to Learners to Being Heard by Them, Eighth Letter Cultural Identity and Education, Ninth Letter Concrete Theoretical Context, Tenth Letter Once More the Question of Discipline, and Last Words To Know and to Grow Everything Yet to See.
Description:Good. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 128 p. Edge, Critical...Good. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 128 p. Edge, Critical Studies in Educational Theory.
Description:Good. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 128 p. Edge, Critical...Good. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 128 p. Edge, Critical Studies in Educational Theory.
Title: Teachers as Cultural Workers: Letters to Those Who Dare Teach (Edge, Critical Studies in Educational Theory) ISBN-13:9780813323046 ISBN:0813323045