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Joe L. Kincheloe

    14 de diciembre de 1950 – 19 de diciembre de 2008

    Joe Lyons Kincheloe fue profesor y titular de la Cátedra de Investigación de Canadá en la Facultad de Educación de la Universidad McGill. Fundó el Proyecto Internacional Paulo y Nita Freire para la Pedagogía Crítica. Su extensa obra se centró principalmente en la pedagogía crítica, la investigación educativa, los estudios urbanos, la cognición, el currículo y los estudios culturales. Los escritos de Kincheloe a menudo abordaban el desafío de las estructuras establecidas y la promoción de la justicia social a través de la educación.

    Critical Pedagogy Primer
    Classroom Teaching
    Teaching city kids
    Critical constructivism
    Multiple intelligences reconsidered
    The stigma of genius
    • The stigma of genius

      • 218 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In The Stigma of Einstein, Consciousness and Critical Education , we muse over ways in which to be, to become and to recognize uniqueness and different paths to genius. Understanding there is no prescribed procedure, we determine multiple actions, means and measures with which we recognize and teach to genius, we look at Einstein’s life and knowledges to connect our pedagogies and students. Today’s schools often exemplify an inability to stimulate and encourage students to find passion, goals and reasons to be educated. Many public school students do not succeed, they are disengaged, discouraged, and failing. Teachers are exhausted and overworked and lack respect and administrative support in districts controlled by local and national politics. Using Einstein as an example, but also a metaphor for educators, The Stigma of Genius is straight talk about the needs for schools/teachers/administrators/students to become critically and contextually aware. We argue for an education which is conscious of students’ needs and the nuances within each school and each classroom. Discussing cognition, classes, urban education and diversity, we have attempted to circle back to Einstein and understand ways to support and encourage today’s geniuses.

      The stigma of genius
    • Multiple intelligences reconsidered

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Twenty years after the publication of Howard Gardner's Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, Joe L. Kincheloe and the contributing authors of Multiple Intelligences Reconsidered critique and rethink the theory in new frames of reference. Initially drawn to multiple intelligences (MI) theory because of its self-proclaimed challenge to the psychology establishment, the authors delineate their disillusionment with its evolution over the last two decades. The critiques provided here open exciting new doors to innovation in educational psychology and pedagogy, and move the fields in the direction initially promised by MI theory. Each intelligence presented by Gardner is examined and critiqued, while larger concepts in the theory are identified and assessed.

      Multiple intelligences reconsidered
    • Critical constructivism

      • 185 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The Critical Constructivism Primer introduces education students to the study of knowledge; how it is inscribed by particular values and produced in problematic ways; whose interests it serves; and how it shapes the identities of those who consume it. Critical constructivism is an epistemological position that examines the process by which knowledge is socially constructed. Joe L. Kincheloe takes readers through the basic concepts and alerts them to the dangers of objectivism, reductionism, and the pathological views of self and world that emerge if students and educators are unaware of the construction of knowledge by dominant power interests. The book is essential reading for individuals who want to become researchers and educators.

      Critical constructivism
    • Teaching city kids

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This book examines the maligned students who populate urban schools and finds a talented group of resilient young people who deserve the support of the larger society. The editors and authors explore the ways such students are undermined, in the process developing new ways of teaching based on an understanding and appreciation of them. Contemporary political leaders have used the fear of the poor, non-white, and immigrant «city kids» we study here to push racist and class-biased social and educational agendas. This book challenges these tactics, while laying out a pedagogy of respect and hope.

      Teaching city kids
    • Classroom Teaching

      • 402 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Classroom Teaching: An Introduction provides both prospective and practicing educators with a provocative examination of some of the most practical concerns of teaching. Topics include classroom management, effective and creative teaching methods, classroom violence, motivation, legal issues of teaching, technology, diversity, and parental involvement in their children's educational progress. Throughout this volume, special attention is given to respect for the profession and to the capacity for self-direction among educators. Both practical and visionary, Classroom Teaching: An Introduction examines the challenges of today's classroom new and exciting ways and engages teachers with questions involving educational purpose, curriculum development, contemporary educational politics, the various contexts in which schooling takes place, and the conceptual frameworks on which teachers can ground their teaching. This is a smart book on the nature of teaching and how to do it well. There is no other book like it.

      Classroom Teaching
    • Critical Pedagogy Primer

      • 202 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The second edition of the Critical Pedagogy Primer not only introduces the topic but also provides a vision for the future of the critical pedagogy. Kincheloe's notion of an evolving criticality makes sure that critical pedagogy will continue to be a vibrant and creative force that makes a powerful difference in education and in the world in general. As it prepares readers for the challenges of the future, it focuses on the traditions and individuals who have helped construct the discipline. This attention to the past and the future provides readers with an introduction unlike most initiations into academic disciplines. In a richly textured but direct manner, Kincheloe captures the spirit of critical pedagogy in a language accessible to diverse audiences. Both the uninitiated and those with experience in critical pedagogy can learn from this unique and compelling perspective on the field.

      Critical Pedagogy Primer
    • Knowledge and Critical Pedagogy

      An Introduction

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the intricacies of knowledge and education, this book critiques current dominant methods of knowledge production. It presents a fresh perspective by offering a critical framework that reexamines how knowledge is generated, making complex concepts accessible to readers.

      Knowledge and Critical Pedagogy
    • Regenerating the Philosophy of Education

      • 245 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      In this volume, Joe L. Kincheloe and Randall Hewitt have gathered an impressive and scholarly group of authors who argue for the continuing importance of the philosophy of education. Reviving the notion that philosophy is an essential foundation in the study and research of education, contributors to this volume directly confront the evisceration of the topic by those who are interested in commercializing learning. Contrary to the current shift away from foundations courses, this volume proves that pre-service teachers need an intense awareness of the subjects that comprise the core of their knowledge. Philosophy of education is central to this concept. Regenerating the Philosophy of Education is an excellent classroom resource, and is essential reading for all undergraduate and graduate students in schools of education.

      Regenerating the Philosophy of Education
    • Teaching teachers

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The editors and authors of Teaching Teachers: Building a Quality School of Urban Education present a description of and vision for the complicated and often misunderstood field of teacher education. This book describes a critical, complex school of education that promotes disciplined scholarship and diverse reforms of educational knowledge to students and to the educational community. This theme of a rigorous teacher education program is taken up throughout the volume as new understandings of professional education are promoted. This book would be beneficial to students, instructors, and administrators.

      Teaching teachers