Shades of Freire: Exorcising the spectre haunting pedagogy

Wilkins, Andrew. 2013. Shades of Freire: Exorcising the spectre haunting pedagogy. Journal of Pedagogy, 3(1), pp. 11-12. [Article]

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In the second part of this special issue on neoliberalism, pedagogy and curriculum, I explore the contributions of each author to confronting neo-liberal reforms of education, notably the spectre of neo-liberalism haunting aspects of pedagogy, teaching and curriculum. Exemplary of the scholarly work produced by many critical educators, the contributing authors share an understanding of the oppressive function of educational apparatuses and their complicity with the reproduction of dominant epistemes of knowledge/power. In this case, neo-liberalism is defined as a canonical narrative through which existing education relations, practices and discourses are structured and mediated. Against this neo-liberal imaginary, the authors argue in favour of models of knowing, learning and teaching that work to sustain practices of critical inquiry and self-discovery among learners as active, reflexive and engaged subjects. The result is a timely collection of papers critiquing the nuances pertaining to the global transmission of neo-liberal education and a much-needed reinvigoration of the Freirean demand for a liberating and critical pedagogy.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.2478/jped-2013-0001 Open access

Keywords:

pedagogy, curriculum, neoliberalism, policy, democracy, politics

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Educational Studies

Dates:

DateEvent
2012Accepted
3 April 2013Published

Item ID:

27484

Date Deposited:

07 Nov 2019 15:56

Last Modified:

10 Jun 2021 11:42

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/27484

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