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(Ebook) Challenging the Cult of Self-Esteem in Education : Education, Psychology, and the Subaltern Self by Kenzo Bergeron ISBN 9780367887544, 9781138700888, 9781315204352, 0367887541, 1138700886, 1315204355

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Authors:Kenzo Bergeron
Pages:126 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:0.56 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780367887544, 9781138700888, 9781315204352, 0367887541, 1138700886, 1315204355
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(Ebook) Challenging the Cult of Self-Esteem in Education : Education, Psychology, and the Subaltern Self by Kenzo Bergeron ISBN 9780367887544, 9781138700888, 9781315204352, 0367887541, 1138700886, 1315204355

In this book, Bergeron demonstrates the negative emotional and pedagogical repercussions that result from American educators' embrace of self-esteem and the dogma surrounding its acceptance. Critically interpreting the meaning of self-esteem in education, he challenges "common sense" assumptions surrounding this notion and questions the historical, political, philosophical, and pedagogical forces that have shaped this psychological construct in education. Interrogating the pedagogical practices linked to student empowerment, self-determination, and social agency in the classroom, Bergeron discusses the ways in which the promise of self-esteem has backfired, particularly for marginalized and impoverished students.
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