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Derek R Ford

    Encountering Education
    Revolutionary Education
    • Revolutionary Education

      Theory and Practice for Socialist Organizers: Theory

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the need for socialist consciousness, this book serves as a guide for militant organizers in the U.S. It emphasizes the dual role of these individuals as both activists and educators, equipping them to engage in various campaigns effectively. The chapters explore themes in Marxist educational praxis and draw on historical movements to inform contemporary practices. Additionally, two appendices offer practical tactics for studying, discussing, and teaching revolutionary ideas, enhancing the training of future revolutionary educators.

      Revolutionary Education
    • "As the crises of imperialist capitalism continues to worsen, Ford's pedagogy of the encounter provides a key weapon for navigating the unknow gap between the current situation and a communist future." - Curry S. Malott, Associate Professor of Educational Foundations and Policy Studies, West Chester University of Pennsylvania."Encountering Education is a powerful call for resistance which masterfully weaves together Ford's ground-breaking theoretical work and his activist experience from the streets and picket lines. The result is a revolutionary book which calls to action and directs that action, through pedagogies of the class struggle." - Petar Jandric, Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, Croatia, and University of Wolverhampton, UKIn Encountering Education, organizer, and political and educational theorist Derek R. Ford develops new marxist pedagogical elements to advance the class struggle. Ford argues that the entire marxist project of establishing the dictatorship of the proletariat and creating a classless society entails an educational praxis that builds up disinterpellative encounters. Through an inventive reading of Marx Althusser, Glissant, and others, they advance two dialectical pedagogical processes of inquiry and presentation, developing both-and the political relations between the two-through a range of theorists and situations. Encountering Education both illuminates the historical, political, spatial, technological, and sonic conditions of our struggle and assembles new pedagogical forms of reading, writing, listening, and learning through which we can encounter and realize an alternative social formation and, through the guidance of the Party, a new mode of production.

      Encountering Education