September 2008

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Draft of New Essay: Towards an Animal Standpoint: Vegan Education and the Epistemology of Ignorance

Attached as a .pdf is a draft of the third essay of my trilogy of summer work mixing forms of counterstorytelling and ecopedagogy. It is for a forthcoming book called Epistemologies of Ignorance and the Study of Limits in Education by Information Age Publishing.

As always, any comments are welcome and of course much appreciated.

No rush...

Richard

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Thanks Erin, Lynne, (name removed) and Mother Jones

Dear Erin, Lynne, (name removed) ( and in Memory of her, Mother Jones):

What is Critical Pedagogy? Power Point Presentation


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To download this Power Point Presentation and feel free to use it!

Author:

Ms. Lynda da Silveira
Social Studies & Religion Department Head
Villa Maria High School
ldasilveira@villamaria.qc.ca
Graduate Certificate in Educational Leadership
lynda.da_silveira@mail.mcgill.ca

What We Need Social TransFormation!

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Making Multicultural Australia for the 21st Century

Institute of Human Development Support

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Kobe University
3-11 Tsurukabuto, Nada-ku, Kobe 657-8501, Japan Faculty of Human Development, Kobe University / Graduate School
Kobe
Japan
34° 41' 51.324" N, 135° 10' 25.3956" E

 

2nd Issue: The International Journal of Critical Pedagogy

 

THE FREIRE PROJECT IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE:

 

The Online, Open-Access Publication of

The International Journal of Critical Pedagogy

Issue 2, Volume 1

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Men and women are from Mars (in non-Westernized world)

According to a recent New York Times article, personality tests consistently demonstrate that men and women are as different as John Gray would have you believe: men are more aggressive, less emotional, women more cautious, compassionate, etc.—we've heard it all before (though it certainly can be debated).

OMNI CENTER FOR PEACE, JUSTICE & ECOLOGY

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902 W. Maple, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Fayetteville, AR
United States
180° 0' 0" N, 360° 0' 0" E
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Omni Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology is a grassroots group based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Our town is located in a high growth, high-energy area that has a history of alternative viewpoints, a highly diverse population, and a value for learning.

Omni people reflect the values of our culture, but we also look beyond values of the past to envision a future that works better for everybody. We’re a learning community focused on finding ways to build a culture of peace in an earth restored. You’re welcome to join us. There’s room for you in the culture of peace

 

 

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