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Tony Monchinski

    Education in Hope
    Eden
    Critical Pedagogy and the Everyday Classroom
    • 2011

      Eden

      • 307 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(30)Add rating

      "Inside its walls, a community of survivors scratches out a terrifying existence. Outside, hordes of undead pound relentlessly against the barriers and rattle the gates of the humans last sanctuary-- Eden. Overnight, the world transforms into a barren wasteland ravaged by plague and overrun by hordes of flesh-eating zombies. In the aftermath of the gruesome destruction of New York City and its inhabitants, a small band of desperate men and women stand their ground in a fortified compound in what had once been the outer borough of Queens. Those who built the walls of Eden fell prey long ago to the undead-- those who remain survive by sheer determination, camaraderie, and human ingenuity, making forays into the outside world through the network of pipes under the city streets."--Back cover.

      Eden
    • 2010

      Education in Hope

      • 215 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "Tony Monchinski has accomplished an important task here. He has drawn interesting parallels between critical pedagogy and feminist ethics of care. In doing so, he expands greatly how creative teachers can truly ̀care' about their students and social justice at once."--Joan C. Tronto, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota --Book Jacket.

      Education in Hope
    • 2008

      Focusing on the practical implementation of Critical Pedagogy, this book illustrates its theories through real classroom scenarios. It provides clear and concise insights into how these educational concepts can be effectively applied in everyday teaching environments, making it a valuable resource for educators seeking to enhance their pedagogical practices.

      Critical Pedagogy and the Everyday Classroom