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The Use of Force

Teaching Adolescents in the 21st Century

by John Brown (Author)
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Summary

Education is naturally transformative, but the acquisition of new skills and construction of new knowledge are only possible when we empower students, instead of forcing their conformity. Our current compliance-based teaching methodologies rely on coercion, conditioning and external motivators that engender submission and fear in students and teachers. These practices are divisive and destructive to the learning process. This book discusses ways of replacing the banking model of instruction with new approaches, valuing the identity, dignity, and humanity of our students.

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Pages
ISBN (PDF)
9781636675312
ISBN (ePUB)
9781636675329
DOI
10.3726/b21781
Language
English
Keywords
Teacher Teaching Learning Education School Force Fear Instruction Student Curriculum Compliance Critical Pedagogy Identity Adolescents The use of force Teaching adolescents in the 21st century John Brown
Published
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2024. xxx pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

John Brown (Author)

John Brown is a clinical associate professor of education at The University of Massachusetts Lowell where he teaches more than 20 different courses in four different educator-prep programs. Before that, he was a schoolteacher for 19 years. When he is not teaching or writing, John is an education consultant to K-12 schools. He also privately coaches teachers.

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