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What is Radical or Critical Education

Handbook of Research on Teaching and Learning in K-20 Education
Radical or Critical educators propose education as a force for achieving radical social change. Education is connected with social, political, and economic understanding of cultures, and with the development of methods to bring people to an awareness of responsible social action. Education is used to combat social, political, and economic oppression within society.
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Adapting Adult Educators’ Teaching Philosophies to Foster Adult Learners’ Transformation and Emancipation
Viktor Wang (Florida Atlantic University, USA) and Patricia Cranton (University of New Brunswick, Canada)
Copyright: © 2013 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4249-2.ch008
Abstract
This chapter argues that adult educators need to adapt their philosophy and their teaching roles to foster adult learners’ transformative learning, and it proposes a model that illustrates this process. The most common purposes of adult education are represented by five underlying philosophies as fully discussed by Elias and Merriam. Adult learners possess different needs, interests, and experiences. As teachers modify their roles and methods in response to their students’ diverse individual characteristics, they must also adapt their underlying philosophical perspective so that philosophy, roles, and methods are congruent. The authors maintain that in this context, the role of adult educators as facilitators of transformational learning should be examined and their prevalent humanistic and progressive philosophies critically questioned.
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Connecting Teachers' Dispositions With Their Teaching Philosophies
Radical or Critical educators propose education as a force for achieving radical social change. Education is connected with social, political, and economic understanding of cultures, and with the development of methods to bring people to an awareness of responsible social action. Education is used to combat social, political, and economic oppression within society.
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