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Alternatives in Education

Critical Pedagogy for Disaffected Youth

by Greg S. Goodman (Author)
©1999 Textbook XIV, 116 Pages

Summary

Using critical theory as a foundation, Alternatives in Education posits psychology's role in educating at-risk youth as the number one ingredient for student success. To reach and teach disaffected youth, the best psychological practices must be wedded to modern, multicultural perspectives. Alternatives in Education brings free choice and opportunity to a milieu of students and teachers alienated by competitive and hegemonic school models. Blending critical theory into the actual stories of the Wonalancet Alternative School, Alternatives in Education speaks to practicing educators of at-risk youth.

Details

Pages
XIV, 116
Year
1999
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820444307
Language
English
Keywords
Critical theory Psychology Hegemonic model Multicultural perspective
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Wien, 1999. XIV, 116 pp.

Biographical notes

Greg S. Goodman (Author)

The Author: Greg S. Goodman's experiences with disaffected youth have spanned three decades. His appreciation of students' maverick personalities makes him a natural alternative school teacher. He currently works with at-risk youth as a school psychologist and teaches at California State University, Fresno.

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