Problem-posing at work : popular educator's guide / Nina Wallerstein and Elsa Auerbach.
This teacher's guide presents the underlying rationale for the "problem-posing" teaching approach inspired by Paulo Freire. It includes strategies and tools for classrooms and community settings, a case study, an analysis of the role of social change pedagogy, and an extensive resource list.
"This book gives a clear explanation of the theory of ‘problem-posing’ as described by Paulo Freire and of the rationale for using ‘problem-posing’ in adult ESL classes. It also outlines strategies and tools which may help instructors apply the problem-posing approach effectively in their own classroom. It is a very useful resource for instructor new to problem-posing or instructors who are looking for more information about this style of teaching." – May 2010 Exemplary Literacy Materials Online Reviews.
Record details
- ISBN: 1894593332
- Publisher: Edmonton : Grass Roots Press, 2004.
Content descriptions
General Note: | See also: "Problem-posing at work: English for action". |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Target Audience Note: | Reading level: Independent (Gr 8+). |
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Subject: | Teaching. Reflective teaching. Popular education |
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