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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Contents
Philip Wexler-Preface Introduction Chapter 1 Joe L. Kincheloe--The Foundations of a Democratic Educational Psychology Chapter 2 Aimee Howley, Linda Spatig and Craig Howley--Developmentalism Deconstructed Chapter 3 Pepi Leistyna--The Personality Vacuum: Abstracting the Social from the Psychological Chapter 4 Susanne Gallagher--An Exchange of Gazes Chapter 5 Lana Krieves and Karen Anijar--Eugenics, Evolution, and Deaf Education Chapter 6 Aostre Johnson--Teaching as Sacrament Chapter 7 Paul Stein--Practicing Eternity: Socialization, Development, and Social Life Chapter 8 Gaile Cannella--Postformal Thought as Critique, Reconceptualization, and Possibility for Teacher Education Reform Chapter 9 Anna Watts Pailliotet and Thomas A. Callister Jr.--Preparing Postformal Practioners: Pitfalls and Promises Chapter 10 Marc Pruyn--The Power of Classroom Hegemony: An Examination of the Impact of Formal and Postformal Teacher Thinking in an Inner-city Latina/o School Chapter 11 John Weaver and Ronald McClendon--Informally Speaking: A Continuing Dialogue on Postformal Thinking Chapter 12 Joe L.Kincheloe and Shirley Steinberg--Politics, Intelligence, and The Classroom: Postformal Teaching Chapter 13 Leila Villaverde and William Pinar--Postformal Research: A Dialogue on Intelligence Conclusion