He is known as one of the leading architects of critical pedagogy and for his scholarly writings on critical literacy, the sociology of education, cultural studies, critical ethnography, and Marxist theory. He has developed a reputation for his uncompromising political analysis influenced by a Marxist humanist philosophy and a unique literary style of expression. His scholarship and political activism have taken him throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
Background
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and raised in both Toronto and Winnipeg, Manitoba, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at University of Waterloo in 1973 (specializing in Elizabethan drama), attended Toronto Teachers College and went on to earn a Bachelor of Education at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Education, a Masters of Education at Brock University’s College of Education, and a Ph.D. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (where he worked with the late Richard Courtney, a leading international authority in children's drama).McLaren taught elementary and middle school from 1974-1979. Most of that time was spent teaching in Canada’s largest public housing complex located in Toronto’s Jane-Finch Corridor. Cries from the Corridor, McLaren's book about his teaching experiences, made the Canadian bestseller list and was one of top ten bestselling books in Canada in 1980 (Maclean's Magazine, The Toronto Star), initiating a country-wide debate on inner-city schools. (Later McLaren would harshly criticize this book and go on to transform it into the highly acclaimed pedagogical text, Life in Schools).
After earning his doctorate in 1983, he served as Special Lecturer in Education at Brock University where he specialized in inner city education and language arts.
McLaren left Canada in 1985 to teach at Miami University's School of Education and Allied Professions where he spent eight years working with colleague Henry Giroux during a time when the epistemology known as critical pedagogy was gaining traction in North American schools of education. McLaren also served as Director of the Center for Education and Cultural Studies, and held the title of Renowned Scholar-in-Residence at Miami University before being recruited by the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, in 1993.
Bibliography
McLaren is the author, co-author, editor, and co-editor of approximately forty books and monographs. Several hundred of his articles, chapters, interviews, reviews, commentaries, and columns have appeared in dozens of scholarly journals and professional magazines worldwide.His most recent books include:
- McLaren, P., Macrine, S., and Hill, D, (Eds). (2010). Revolutionizing Pedagogy: Educating for Social Justice Within and Beyond Global Neo-liberalism. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Nocella, A., Best, S., & McLaren, P. (Eds.) (2010). Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex. San Francisco: AK Press.
- Martin, G., Houston, D., McLaren, P. & Suoranta, J. (Eds.) (2010) Havoc of Capitalism. Educating for Social and Environmental Justice. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
- Sandlin, J.A. & McLaren, P. (Eds.). (2009). Critical Pedagogies of Consumption: Living and Learning in the Shadow of the "Shopocalypse”. New York and London: Routledge.
- McLaren, P. & Jaramillo, N. (2007). Pedagogy and Praxis. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers. (Review [2])
- McLaren, P. (2006). Rage + Hope. New York: Peter Lang. (Review [3])
- McLaren, P. (2005). Capitalists and Conquerors. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield.
- McLaren, P. & Farahmandpur,'R. (2005) Teaching Against Global Capitalism and the New Imperialism. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005)
- McLaren, P. (2005). Red Seminars: Radical Excursions into Educational Theory, Cultural Politics, and Pedagogy. Hampton Press.
- 'Marxism Against Postmodernism in Educational Theory (with Dave Hill, Mike Cole, and Glenn Rikowski)
- Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution (Rowman and Littlefield, 2000)
- Revolutionary Multiculturalism: Pedagogies of Dissent for the New Millennium, (Westview Press, 1997)
- Counternarratives, (with Henry Giroux, Colin Lankshear and Mike Peters, Routledge, 1997)
- Critical Pedagogy and Predatory Culture, (Routledge, 1995)
McLaren's works has been embraced in Teaching Peter McLaren. Paths of Dissent (2005) edited by Marc Pruyn and Luis Huerta-Charles, and it has also been published in Spanish as De la pedagogía crítica a la pedagogía revolucionaria. Ensayos para comprender a Peter Mclaren (2007).
McLaren has also recently debuted as a poet with his poem "The Despoiling of the American Mind" in MRZine.[5]
Lectures
McLaren lectures worldwide on the politics of education. Locations of his speaking engagements have included China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Germany, Cuba, Australia, Finland, England, Greece, North Korea, Spain, Portugal, Venezuela, Brazil, Costa Rica, Iran, Mexico, Argentina, Poland, Israel, Palestine, Malaysia, and Pakistan.Recent developments
McLaren is the inaugural recipient of the Paulo Freire Social Justice Award presented by Chapman University in 2002. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Lapland, Finland in 2004 and by Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2010. He also received the Amigo Honorifica de la Comunidad Universitaria de esta Institucion by La Universidad Pedagogica Nacional, Unidad 141, Guadalajara, Mexico. Four of his books have been winners of the American Education Studies Association Critics Choice Awards for outstanding books in education.In 2005, a group of scholars and activists in Northern Mexico established La Fundacion McLaren de Pedagogía Critica to develop a knowledge of McLaren's work throughout Mexico and to promote projects in critical pedagogy and popular education.[6] On September 15, 2006 the Catedra Peter McLaren was inaugurated at the Bolivarian University of Venezuela.
In November 21, 2007 Peter McLaren gave an Opening Lecture in Paulo Freire Research Center–Finland [7] Inauguration.
See also
References
- ^ Graduate School of Education and Information Studies UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies
- ^ TCRecord:
- ^ Michael Viola, "Educating for Equality"
- ^ UCLA Education Professor Peter McLaren's 'Life in Schools' Ranked in Top 12 Significant Writings of Foreign Authors
- ^ The Despoiling of the American Mind by Peter McLaren, Monthly Review, March 16 2007
- ^ La Fundacion McLaren de Pedagogía Critica
- ^ Paulo Freire Research Center–Finland
Further reading
Journal articles by Peter McLaren- Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Politics of Hope: Reclaiming Critical Pedagogy - pdf
- George Bush, Apocalypse Sometime Soon, and the American Imperium - pdf
- The Dialectics of Terrorism: A Marxist Response to September 11 - part 1 & part 2
- The Labor-Capital Relation as Class Constitution and its Consequences for Marxist Educational Theory and Human Resistance - pdf
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_McLaren