Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241301111
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 197 mm
- No of Pages: 160
- Spine Width: 24 mm
- Width: 129 mm
- ISBN-10: 0241301114
- Publisher Date: 06 Apr 2017
- Depth: 14
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 126 gr







Kanishka Sharma –
This book changed my perspective on education! I saw my classroom in a totally new light.
Dhritiraj Pathak –
Important read for anyone interested in social justice. It does get bogged down in jargon at times, though.
Saksham Maitrey –
A classic for a reason. ‘Pedagogy of the Oppressed’ is eye-opening and inspiring, though it can feel repetitive at times.
Diwakar Kansal –
This book is a classic for a reason. It is a must-read for anyone interested in education.
Kumar Nilmani –
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice and education. I feel inspired!
Ketan Anand Thakur –
Incredibly influential book. It will make you question everything you thought you knew about education.
Sridhar S –
This book is a bit too theoretical for me. I prefer a more practical approach to teaching.
Shubham Kumar –
A dense but ultimately rewarding exploration of critical pedagogy. Be prepared to think deeply and challenge your assumptions.
Aayush Mittal –
Paulo Freire’s work is revolutionary. It made me rethink education, but it’s dense and requires patience. A challenging but rewarding read.
Nishant Kumar –
A bit abstract in places, but the core message about liberation is strong. I needed to reread some passages.
Shiwam Singh Singroul –
Transformative! This book challenged my assumptions about teaching and learning. Highly recommend for educators.
Dipesh Kadam –
Foundational text for critical pedagogy. A little repetitive, but overall a very important work.
Parvez Khalek –
I struggled with the writing style, but the message is so powerful. It is definitely worth the effort to read.
Piyush Raj –
Important ideas, but the writing is very dense. I found myself getting lost in the jargon.
Ankit Sharma –
An absolute game-changer for educators. The concepts are clearly explained, and I love it.
Tanish Mahawar –
This book changed my life! It is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice.
Princi Rai –
The language can be a barrier, but the core ideas are brilliant. I had to reread some sections.
Joseph Derrick Sabu –
Important concepts, but the writing style is a bit too academic. Still, it offers valuable insights on empowering learners.
Ashish Kumar –
A revolutionary work that challenges traditional teaching methods. Highly recommended for all educators.
Madhav Sharma –
A bit repetitive, but the message is powerful. I would recommend this book to educators.
Harsh Dipesh Doshi –
Not an easy read, but the concepts are essential for educators. Prepare for a paradigm shift!
Josyula V V S M Raghavendra Kasyap –
Freire’s ideas are powerful. I appreciated the focus on dialogue and critical thinking. Some chapters were hard to get through.
Raunak Banerjee –
Challenging but so worthwhile! This book is a must-read for educators who want to make a difference.
Jasprit Singh –
Good for those in Social sciences. A transformative perspective on education! Empowering and thought-provoking.
Kunal –
It’s dense and philosophical. Freire’s ideas are brilliant, but it demands time and focus.