Locating the value conflicts between the rhetoric and practices of the public and teacher education in Ethiopia within the hegemony of the global neo-liberalism and seeking the alternative in critical pedagogy

Jeylan Wolyie Hussein
Haramaya University, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

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author:Jeylan Wolyie Hussein
Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies
Volume 4, Number 2
ISSN 1740-2743

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Embourgeoisment, Immiseration, Commodification – Marxism Revisited: a Critique of Education in Capitalist Systems

Nigel M. Greaves, Dave Hill, and Alpesh Maisuria
University of Kurdistan Hawler, Kurdish Regional Administered N. Iraq; University of Northampton, England, UK; University of Wolverhampton, England, UK

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author:Nigel M. Greaves, Dave Hill, and Alpesh Maisuria
Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies
Volume 5, Number 1
ISSN 1740-2743

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Farewell to the "Bewildered Herd": Paulo Freire’s Revolutionary Dialogical Communication in the Age of Corporate Globalization

Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale, Juha Suoranta, Nathalia Jaramillo, Peter McLaren
University of Windsor, Canada; University of Tampere, Finland; University ofCalifornia at Los Angeles, USA

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author:Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale, Juha Suoranta, Nathalia Jaramillo, Peter McLaren
Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies
Volume 4, Number 2
ISSN 1740-2743

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