Pedagogy of the Poor
Discover the transformative insights of Pedagogy of the Poor by Willie Baptist, published by Teachers' College Press in 2011. This compelling 208-page paperback offers a groundbreaking interdisciplinary approach that merges grassroots anti-poverty activism with essential social theories surrounding poverty.
Baptist, a renowned anti-poverty organizer, shares his rich oral history, making complex social concepts accessible to readers. The book features engaging case studies, in-class student debates, and thoughtful pedagogical reflections, providing educators and activists with the tools to foster social justice and address social marginality.
Whether you are an educator seeking innovative teaching methods or an activist passionate about poverty alleviation, Pedagogy of the Poor is an essential addition to your library. Join the movement for social change and deepen your understanding of the dynamics of poverty through this enlightening work.