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Critical Education, Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025)

Critical Education Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025)

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The Grassroots of Brick CityA History of Community Organizing for School Reform in Newark, New Jersey, 1960 – Present
Jordan P. Fullam
1-19

Make the Academy Great Again: Right-Wing Think Tanks and the ‘Crisis’ in Universities
Valerie L Scatamburlo-D’Annibale
20-40

Protecting Whiteness Through “Trauma-Informed” School Social Work
Christine Mayor
41-71

Teaching Prison Abolition to Criminology Students: Critical Reflections on a Pedagogy of De-Initiation
Roberto Catello
72-92

Developing Dewey’s Sociocultural Vision: Toward Educating Citizens in the 21st Century
Michael L. Bentley, Stephen C. Fleury
93-105

Cultures of Teaching: The Ongoing Commitment to Conservatism
Melissa Fockler
106-131

Politico-Pedagogical Functions of Humour in South Asia
Ravi Kumar, Rama Paul
132-147

Increasing Students’ Expenses on Accessing Course Material: A Case Study on the True Cost Inefficiency of Inclusive Access
Maryanne Clifford, Nicolas Simon
148-165

Contributions of Marxist Thought in the Construction of Critical Political Education Courses
Tarsila Teixeira Vilhena Lopes, Áquilas Nogueira Mendes, Leonardo Carnut
166-185

Posted in Education theory & research, Publications and tagged abolition, abolition pedagogy, accessing course material, attack on universities, citizenship education, community organizing, conservatism and teaching, Critical Education, cultures of teaching, diamond open access journal, education research, educational theory, Inclusive access, John Dewey, Newark, open access, politico-pedagogical functions of humour, prison abolition, right-wing think tanks, school reform, student expenses, teaching political econoomy, trauma-informed school social work, whiteness on September 9, 2025 by E Wayne Ross.
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