I've been reading Pedagogy of the Opressed, it's been really good so far!
It's a concise marxist view on opression and how to combat it with liberatory teaching. It's very relevant to current events, feels immediately applicable to radicalizing people who are nearly there and developing yourself as a socialist, and I couldn't recommend it more.
Fantastic book that was included in the curriculum during education grad school.
I had actually read it already, because someone recommended it at a Socialism conference, so it was great to bring that to a classroom setting with other educators in training.
I've been reading Pedagogy of the Opressed, it's been really good so far!
It's a concise marxist view on opression and how to combat it with liberatory teaching. It's very relevant to current events, feels immediately applicable to radicalizing people who are nearly there and developing yourself as a socialist, and I couldn't recommend it more.
Fantastic book that was included in the curriculum during education grad school.
I had actually read it already, because someone recommended it at a Socialism conference, so it was great to bring that to a classroom setting with other educators in training.
Another one I can't wait to read. I've read quotes from that book and his writing is just incredible.