Public sphere pedagogy (PSP) represents an approach to educational engagement that connects classroom activities with real world civic engagement.[1] The focus of PSP programs is to connect class assignments, content, and readings with contemporary public issues.[2] Students are then asked to participate with members of the community in various forms of public sphere discourse and democratic participation, such as town hall meetings and public debate events.[3] Through these events, students are challenged to practice civic engagement and civil discourse.
^Swiencicki, Jill; Chris Fosen; Sofie Burton; Justin Gonder; Thia Wolf (2011). "The Town Hall Meeting: Imagining a Self through Public-Sphere Pedagogy". Liberal Education. 97 (2): 40–45. ISSN 0024-1822. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
^"About Public Sphere Pedagogy - First-Year Experience". California State University Chico. 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
^Mosby, Claudia (2013-10-30). "The Great Debate and Civic Expo". Enjoy Magazine: Northern California Living. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
and 27 Related for: Public sphere pedagogy information
Publicspherepedagogy (PSP) represents an approach to educational engagement that connects classroom activities with real world civic engagement. The...
Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Portuguese: Pedagogia do Oprimido) is a book by Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, written in Portuguese between 1967 and 1968...
Critical pedagogy is a philosophy of education and social movement that developed and applied concepts from critical theory and related traditions to the...
In sociology and psychology, poisonous pedagogy, also called black pedagogy (from the original German name schwarze Pädagogik), is any traditional child-raising...
to describe and critique the established education system in his book Pedagogy of the Oppressed. The name refers to the metaphor of students as containers...
founding theorists of critical pedagogy in the United States, he is best known for his pioneering work in publicpedagogy, cultural studies, youth studies...
ecopedagogy movement is an outgrowth of the theory and practice of critical pedagogy, a body of educational praxis influenced by the philosopher and educator...
Queer pedagogy (QP) is an academic discipline devoted to exploring the intersection between queer theory and critical pedagogy, which are both grounded...
/æntjipɛdʔɡɒdʒi/) sometimes spelled anti-pedagogy with the hyphen, is a critical theory that examines traditional pedagogical dynamics, particularly scrutinizing...
critical pedagogy. His influential work Pedagogy of the Oppressed is generally considered one of the foundational texts of the critical pedagogy movement...
Brazilian educator, activist, and theorist Paulo Freire in his 1970 work Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Freire was teaching the poor and illiterate members of...
Abolitionist teaching, also known as abolitionist pedagogy, is a set of practices and approaches to teaching that emphasize abolishing educational practices...
for Public Life is a nonfiction book about critical pedagogy by Henry Giroux. In the book Giroux analyzes and critiques various concepts of pedagogy, arguing...
local school system was expanding its infrastructure and exploring new pedagogical methods, thanks to the implementation of the Raising of School Leaving...
marriages. McLaren is known as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy, and for his scholarly writings on critical literacy, the sociology of...
Critical pedagogy of place is a curricular approach to education that combines critical pedagogy and place-based education. It started as an attitude...
he has been one of the leading exponents of critical pedagogy. Together they co-wrote A Pedagogy for Liberation. Critical Teaching and Everyday Life (1980)...
Digital pedagogy is the study and use of contemporary digital technologies in teaching and learning. Digital pedagogy may be applied to online, hybrid...
environmental communication for digital public discourse. Digital rhetoric Kairos Meme Modes of persuasion Publicspherepedagogy Rhetorical circulation Ridolfo...
six visitable spheres, which contain exhibit halls and other public spaces. The top sphere includes a restaurant with a panoramic view of Brussels. The...
Critical Pedagogy Primer is a book by Joe L. Kincheloe published by Peter Lang. Like other "primers" published by Peter Lang, it is an introductory text...
amateur theater, the field of theatre pedagogy has grown to span many sectors, including: Use of drama in the social sphere, such as work in prisons, with people...
Radical Equality. In Trifonas, Peter (ed.). Learning in the Virtual: PublicPedagogy in the Digital Age. London & New York: Routledge. [9] Vadén, Tere &...
crossroads between politics and pedagogy, and strongly relies on the democratic ideal of the Enlightenment, which considered public education as a main tool...
Marxist. Perhaps his two most influential ideas are the concepts of the publicsphere and communicative action, the latter arriving partly as a reaction to...
domestic sphere: the family and the home; a second space is the sphere of civic engagement including school, work and other forms of public participation;...