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Talking Truth, Confronting Power
Jerome Satterthwaite; Michael Watts; Heather Piper
TRENTHAM BOOKS LTD (2008)
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Decolonizing and Indigenizing Visions of Educational Leadership - Global Perspectives in Charting the Course
Njoki N. Wane; Kimberly L. Todd; Coly Chau; Heather Watts
Emerald Publishing Limited (2022)
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135,00
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Wood and Nails  : SATB and Cello  : Choral Score
Isaac Wardell_Keith Watts; Heather Sorenson
PraiseSong
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Critical Perspectives on White Supremacy and Racism in Canadian Education - Dispatches from the Field
Arlo Kempf; Heather Watts
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2024)
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50,10
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Critical Perspectives on White Supremacy and Racism in Canadian Education - Dispatches from the Field
Arlo Kempf; Heather Watts
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2024)
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153,10
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Talking Truth, Confronting Power
55,50 €
TRENTHAM BOOKS LTD
Sivumäärä: 186 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2008, 01.04.2008 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Tuotesarja: Discourse, Power and Resistanc
This sixth volume in "Trentham's Discourse, Power, Resistance" series brings together an international team of writers to get to grips with the issues of marginalized knowledges and silenced voices, and the ways and means of speaking out.Part 1, Uncovering Truth, opens with analyses by Norman Denzin and Bob Lingard of neoliberal notions of what counts as knowledge. Both criticize the cramped research methodologies that produce it and expose the ruthlessness of the cultural politics at work in the preservation of epistemological orthodoxy. This is illustrated by examples from Canada by Ken Montgomery, Central America by Susan Heald and by Pat Sikes and Heather Piper in the UK. The arguments of Part 1 are brought together with a powerful restatement of Edward Said's critique of cultural imperialism by Fazal Rizvi.Part 2, Talking Truth, challenges the silencing of resistant voices and insists that uncomfortable, disquieting truths must be told. Globally, education is heading the wrong way, with potentially catastrophic consequences, discussed by David Selby. Kathryn Ecclestone identifies the specious concern for the learners, which constructs them as clients in need of emotional care and so frustrates their proper aspirations. James Rolling discusses how marginalized and silenced cultural groups are finding their voices and speaking out; and Paul Warmington reveals how unsayable things about race are being said. The book ends with Michael Watts' passionate advocacy of speaking from lived experience as a basis of sound knowledge.This is "DPR 6" - the sixth book in "Trentham's Discourse, Power, Resistance" series focusing on Higher Education. It is for people with minds of their own, principally academics and students working at all levels of education and for policy makers and managers.

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