Volume 16 Number 1 – April 2018

Chris McMillan
‘I’ve Learned to Question Everything’: Critical Thinking, or, the Pedagogical Logic of Late Capitalism

Alya Khan
John Gabriel

Resisting the Binary Divide in Higher Education: The Role of Critical Pedagogy

K.V. Syamprasad
Dialogue in silence: The false binary between Freirean concepts and practices in out-of-school education in Kerala

Stephen Black
From ‘empowerment’ to ‘compliance’: Neoliberalism and adult literacy provision in Australia

David Golding
The Colonial and Neoliberal Roots of the Public-Private Education Debate in Sri Lanka

Miranda Matthews
The Conflicted Other in Policy Making: focusing on Art Education

Nafisa Yeasmin
Satu Uusiautti

Finland and Singapore, Two Different Top Countries of PISA and the Challenge of Providing Equal Opportunities to Immigrant Students

Jonathan Owen Clark
Louise H. Jackson

Ideology in Neoliberal Higher Education: The Case of the Entrepreneur

Ahmad Asakereh
Hiwa Weisi

Raising critical consciousness in teaching reading skills using critical pedagogy principles: a case of an Iranian school graduate

Thomas Ryberg
Juha Suoranta
Derek R. Ford

Book Review Symposium: Petar Jandrić (2017) Learning in the Age of Digital Reason. Series: Educational Futures: Rethinking theory and practice. Rotterdam: Sense. ISBN 978-94-6351-075-2