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Title: Philosophies/Theories


1
Philosophies/Theories
  • Part II
  • Postmodernism
  • Liberation Pedagogy

2
Postmodernism
  • Questions the authority of canons
  • Finding subordination in language (e.g., less
    advanced)

3
Postmodernism
  • Friedrich Nietzsche (break from metaphysical
    philosophies, supermen)
  • Martin Heidegger (existentialist phenomenology -
    authentic person)
  • Jacques Derrida (deconstruction - analysis of
    texts)
  • Michel Foucault (truth-power relationship)

4
Postmodernism
  • Metaphysics
  • Rejects it
  • Scientific method not objective, relative to the
    group that uses it
  • Epistemology
  • Examine human past and present to find
    construction and expression related to power
  • Truth only meaningful when expressed through
    language
  • Deconstruction is essential

5
Postmodernism
  • Axiology
  • Trace genealogy of morality
  • No single set of moral values (though standards
    do exist)
  • Beauty is relative (though those in power tend to
    control artistic and cultural institutions)

6
Postmodernism
  • Education
  • Schools are used by those in power to sustain
    their position
  • Question the canon
  • Recognize that all claims to knowledge involve
    efforts to retain power
  • Instruction involves representation (the
    processes individuals and groups use to interpret
    and give meaning to their experience, through
    language, stories, images, music, and other
    cultural constructions)
  • Curriculum should be flexible and
    cross-disciplinary - encourage dialogue and
    analysis)

7
Liberation Pedagogy
  • Education that frees a person from domination and
    oppression
  • Conscientização (consciousness raising)
  • Must study history and discover how properly to
    define and interpret it
  • Examine material conditions of the society - who
    has power? what are institutions?

8
Liberation Pedagogy
  • Paulo Freire (literacy campaign)
  • Ivan Illich (deinstitutionalization and
    deschooling needless pursuit of materialism)

9
Liberation Pedagogy
  • Metaphysics - rejected
  • Epistemology
  • Connection between thinking and action - must
    identify oppressors constructions and then
    reject them to create true knowledge
  • Axiology
  • Are values freely chosen or are they imposed by
    oppressors?
  • Authentic decision making (free from imposed
    values)

10
Liberation Pedagogy
  • Education
  • Avoid the trap of believing the rhetoric of the
    oppressors
  • Instruction must lead to critical analysis
  • Teacher is also a student
  • Teachers must take a stand against oppression
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