Knowledge, Competence and Communication: Chomsky, Freire, Searle, and Communicative Language Teaching

In Knowledge, Competence, and Communication, author William H. Walcott debates the meaning of creating equitable and critical instructional practices by exploring diverse representations of knowledge. He covers both historically important topics and current issues: such as colonialism, multiculturalism, gender and language learning, and popular culture. He then presents a systematic and painstaking assessment of Noam Chomsky’s and Paulo Freire’s theories of knowledge and their educational relevance.

In the end, Walcott makes his case for the Freireian approach—conscientizacao; it is the Freireian, with its sociological connection (necessitated by the global context of inequality), which, he believes, needs take precedence as a pedagogical practice.

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Knowledge, Competence and Communication: Chomsky, Freire, Searle, and Communicative Language Teaching

In Knowledge, Competence, and Communication, author William H. Walcott debates the meaning of creating equitable and critical instructional practices by exploring diverse representations of knowledge. He covers both historically important topics and current issues: such as colonialism, multiculturalism, gender and language learning, and popular culture. He then presents a systematic and painstaking assessment of Noam Chomsky’s and Paulo Freire’s theories of knowledge and their educational relevance.

In the end, Walcott makes his case for the Freireian approach—conscientizacao; it is the Freireian, with its sociological connection (necessitated by the global context of inequality), which, he believes, needs take precedence as a pedagogical practice.

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Knowledge, Competence and Communication: Chomsky, Freire, Searle, and Communicative Language Teaching

Knowledge, Competence and Communication: Chomsky, Freire, Searle, and Communicative Language Teaching

by William Walcott
Knowledge, Competence and Communication: Chomsky, Freire, Searle, and Communicative Language Teaching

Knowledge, Competence and Communication: Chomsky, Freire, Searle, and Communicative Language Teaching

by William Walcott

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In Knowledge, Competence, and Communication, author William H. Walcott debates the meaning of creating equitable and critical instructional practices by exploring diverse representations of knowledge. He covers both historically important topics and current issues: such as colonialism, multiculturalism, gender and language learning, and popular culture. He then presents a systematic and painstaking assessment of Noam Chomsky’s and Paulo Freire’s theories of knowledge and their educational relevance.

In the end, Walcott makes his case for the Freireian approach—conscientizacao; it is the Freireian, with its sociological connection (necessitated by the global context of inequality), which, he believes, needs take precedence as a pedagogical practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551642864
Publisher: Black Rose Books
Publication date: 04/15/2006
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

William Walcott is professor of liberal studies at Humber College, in Toronto.
 

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