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Reclaiming the Cultural Politics of Teaching and Learning examines how punk rock and punk ideology can fundamentally transform educational practice and theory. Greg Vass argues that punk’s rebellious spirit, DIY ethics, and cultural critique offer valuable insights for contemporary pedagogy.
The book challenges conventional educational models by demonstrating how punk’s anti-establishment values can empower teachers and students to question dominant structures and create more authentic learning experiences. Vass explores the intersection of cultural politics, punk aesthetics, and critical pedagogy, showing how teachers can be ‘schooled in punk’ to foster critical consciousness.
Part of the Elements in Critical Issues in Teacher Education series, this work contributes to ongoing conversations about social justice in education and the role of cultural movements in shaping progressive teaching practices.







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