The pedagogy of action : small axe fall big tree /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Haniff, Nesha Z., 1948- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Series:Neighborhoods, communities, and urban marginality.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter One: An Introduction to the Theoretical Foundation of the Pedagogy of Action
  • Part One The Pedagogy of Action
  • Chapter Two: The Small Activist Writes
  • Chapter Three: Race and Study Abroad
  • Part Two In Our Own Words: POA Students Write
  • Chapter Four: In Nesha’s Classroom: Lessons from the Pedagogy of Action
  • Chapter Five: My Homecoming: Deconstructing My Education in POA Jamaica Home of My Immigrant Parents, June and Dudley
  • Chapter Six: Radical Narrative Traditions: Communal Storytelling
  • Chapter Seven: Peer Education Programs: Process as Power
  • Chapter Eight: In the beginning, was the word and the word was Black…
  • Chapter Nine: Final Dispatch: Epiphanies that Gradually Mold and Shape Us
  • Chapter Ten: Shaping the Path of POA in South Africa
  • Chapter Eleven: How POA Shaped my work as an artist teaching opera to children in diverse communities
  • Chapter Twelve: A Clearing in the Woods: Translation and ownership aspects of the Pedagogy of Action, in a dance composer’s idiomatic language
  • Chapter Thirteen: Ke rena baeng, re kgopela go raloka le lena: Of uninvited help and other audacities
  • Chapter Fourteen: Consciousness as Gift, Burden, or Method? Reflections from India
  • Chapter Fifteen: The Spirit of POA
  • Chapter Sixteen: Sithembiso Mntambo Nkosi: Organic Intellectual.