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This episode is the final episode of a miniseries that unpacks Paulo Freire’s (1970) book “Pedagogy of the Oppressed.” This particular episode unpacks chapter 4, which synthesizes the concepts introduced in the previous chapters and discusses the difference between anti-dialogical and dialogical practices in education (and at large). This episode builds off the previous unpacking scholarship episodes on chapter one, chapter two, and chapter three so make sure you listen to those episodes before jumping in here.
Click here for this episode’s show notes.
Listen to the episodes on Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Chapter one
Chapter two
Chapter three
Chapter four
How to Get Started with Computer Science Education
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00:00 Intro
00:51 Action and reflection
04:38 Characteristics of antidialogical practices
05:11 1) Conquest
06:06 2) Divide and rule
11:56 3) Manipulation
14:51 Cultural invasion
21:53 What are leaders in education?
25:07 How to combat antidialogical practices
25:32 1) Cooperation
26:49 2) Unity for liberation
27:31 3) Organization
30:38 4) Cultural synthesis
32:36 Lingering questions and thoughts
32:50 My biggest question that I've saved for the end is why doesn't the author provide more evidence to support these claims?
34:22 When are/n’t mandatory subjects or standards (e.g., CS) a form of oppression that positions or values one reality over others?
36:25 When we have imbalances among demographics within fields like CS, why don’t we also talk about the demographic imbalances within fields like education?
39:20 Outro
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This episode is the final episode of a miniseries that unpacks Paulo Freire’s (1970) book “Pedagogy of the Oppressed.” This particular episode unpacks chapter 4, which synthesizes the concepts introduced in the previous chapters and discusses the difference between anti-dialogical and dialogical practices in education (and at large). This episode builds off the previous unpacking scholarship episodes on chapter one, chapter two, and chapter three so make sure you listen to those episodes before jumping in here.
Click here for this episode’s show notes.
Listen to the episodes on Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Chapter one
Chapter two
Chapter three
Chapter four
How to Get Started with Computer Science Education
━━━━━━━━━━━━━
00:00 Intro
00:51 Action and reflection
04:38 Characteristics of antidialogical practices
05:11 1) Conquest
06:06 2) Divide and rule
11:56 3) Manipulation
14:51 Cultural invasion
21:53 What are leaders in education?
25:07 How to combat antidialogical practices
25:32 1) Cooperation
26:49 2) Unity for liberation
27:31 3) Organization
30:38 4) Cultural synthesis
32:36 Lingering questions and thoughts
32:50 My biggest question that I've saved for the end is why doesn't the author provide more evidence to support these claims?
34:22 When are/n’t mandatory subjects or standards (e.g., CS) a form of oppression that positions or values one reality over others?
36:25 When we have imbalances among demographics within fields like CS, why don’t we also talk about the demographic imbalances within fields like education?
39:20 Outro