<i>Conscientization and the Cultivation of Conscience</i> constitutes a major contribution to the international literature on the work of Paulo Freire, one of the most influential educationalists of all time. It provides a fresh perspective on the Freirean notion of conscientization, rethinking this
The Urgings of Conscience: A Theory of Punishment
โ Scribed by Jacob Adler
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 340
- Category
- Library
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