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Title: Education as a Practice of Freedom: Reflections on bell hooks
Authors: Specia, Akello
Osman, Ahmed A.
Keywords: Freedom, education, liberation, gender, race, literacy, culture.
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Akello Specia and Ahmed A. Osman,"Education as a Practice of Freedom: Reflections on bell hooks" in Journal of Education and Practice,Vol.6 (17),2015.
Abstract: This paper critically analyses the conceptions of bell hooks on education. It focuses on the relevanceof hook’s ideas to the classroom. It is a theoretical paper based on secondary data that seeks to contribute to the growing body of knowledge in education. The paper is a reflection of hook’s reaction to education as a practice of freedom, the feminist theory, progressive holistic education and pedagogy of hope. Hook’s ideologies also revolve around her philosophy of the classroom based on race,capitalism, gender, oppression, class domination, liberation, collaboration and praxis in teaching and learning. Freedom in education gives teaching a performative act that offers space for change, invention, spontaneous shifts and can serve as a catalyst drawing out the unique element in each classroom. The transformed and transformative classrooms are a testament to hook’s vision of changing the way we think of pedagogy as liberatory for all involved in education, from the teacher tothe student and institutions we teach and learn in everyday.
Description: This Article contains References.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/1/129
ISSN: 2222-1735
2222-288X
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