We continue our conversation with Dr. Carlos Alberto Torres, Distinguished Professor at UCLA and Founding Director of the Paulo Freire Institute. Dr. Torres speaks about Freire’s contention that communities should define the work that goes on in schools. He explains Freire’s emphasis on dialogue as integral to education. Whereas Dewey focused on children and the tools to instill democratic values and critical thinking, Freire was most interested in education as political deliberation. And, at this point, the stakes are not only democracy but sustainability of the planet.
Overview
00:00-00:45Intros
00:45-10:21Popular education in public schools—how to resolve contradictions
10:21-16:27Concepts of community
16-27-26:16Freire and Dewey
26:16-32:30“People are not born democrats.”; global citizenship and sustainability
32:30-34:18Sustainability in daily life
34:18-39:58Decoloniality
39:58-41:14Reading recommendations
41:14-43:40Outro
Transcript
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