Ideology, Culture and the Process of Schooling
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Ideology, Culture and the Process of Schooling

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This book lays bare the ideological and political character of the positivist rationality that has been the primary theoretical underpinning of educational research in the United States. These assumptions have expressed themselves in the form and content of curriculum, classroom social relations, classroom cultural artifacts, and the experiences and beliefs of teachers and...more
Paperback, 250 pages
Published October 10th 1984 by Temple University Press
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Ideology, Culture & The Process Of Schooling
American cultural critic. One of the founding theorists of critical pedagogy in the United States, he is best known for his pioneering work in public pedagogy, cultural studies, youth studies, higher education, media studies, and critical theory.

A high-school social studies teacher in Barrington, Rhode Island for six years, Giroux has held positions at Boston University, Miami Universi...more
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