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James D. Kirylo

James David Kirylo is professor of education at the University of South Carolina who teaches courses that examine concepts associated with critical pedagogy, curriculum theorizing, teacher leadership, diversity and literacy. Among other books, he is author of Teaching with Purpose: An Inquiry into the Who, Why, and How We Teach,[1] A Turning Point in Teacher Education: A Time for Resistance, Reflection and Change (with Jerry Aldridge),[2] and Paulo Freire: The Man from Recife,[3] which is one of the most comprehensive texts in English on the life and thought of Paulo Freire, significantly contributing to Freirean scholarship.[4][5]

Educator edit

Influenced by the work of Paulo Freire and other progressives, Kirylo suggests that education is not a neutral enterprise but a highly charged political affair, largely dictated by the voices that have the most capital power. More often than not, according to Kirylo, these particular voices have propagated a view of education and the notion of school reform as one that has morphed into a language that can be characterized as corporate speak.

Kirylo argues there are those who have become so enamored with the convenience of explaining school reform with detached terminology such as outcomes, results, performance, monetary rewards, takeover, competition, and comparing and contrasting that they have created a system analogous to describing a for-profit corporation, resulting in the creation of "winners" and "losers," ultimately fostering what he describes institutionalization of the depersonalization of education.[6] Consequently, in order to ascertain the accuracy of who the winners and losers are, the infrastructure that protects that interest has to be secured. In the end, Kirylo suggests this type of system fosters the objectification of school-aged children, possesses an extraordinarily distorted view of what is educationally important, and largely blames teachers for anything that ails education. Moreover, this type of system has fostered a subtle and not-so-subtle move systematically to deprofessionalize the notion of teacher education and the teaching profession in general, all of which reduces teachers into mechanical functionaries, seriously preventing them from fostering critical thought, innovation, and creativity in actual classroom practice. Not only asserting that to be called an educator is an incredible responsibility and an earned privilege requiring involvement in the political process, Kirylo argues that schooling is a complex affair, suggesting educators collectively unite in challenging systems that propagate a corporate point of view of education. Kirylo has meaningfully contributed to the discourse of critical pedagogy and curriculum theorizing, and its link to liberation theology.

See also edit

Selected publications edit

  • Kirylo, J. & Aldridge, Jerry. (2019). A Turning Point in Teacher Education: A Time for Resistance, Reflection, and Change. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Kirylo, J. (2016). Teaching with Purpose: An Inquiry into Who, Why, and How We Teach. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Kirylo, J. (Ed.) (2013). A Critical Pedagogy of Resistance: 34 Pedagogues We Need to Know. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Sense.
  • Kirylo, J. (2011). Paulo Freire: The man from Recife. New York: Peter Lang.
  • Kirylo, J. & Nauman, A. K. (Eds.) (2010). Curriculum development: Perspectives from around the world. Olney, MD: Association of Childhood Education International (ACEI).
  • Kirylo, J. & McNulty, C. P. (2011). Introduction: Teacher education programs in the midst of change (Guest Editors for 2011 Annual Theme Issue). Childhood Education, 87(5), 315-317.
  • Kirylo, J. (2011, Spring). An Interview with Ana Maria (Nita) Araújo Freire. Childhood Education, 87(3), 191-195.
  • Kirylo, J. (2010, Fall). An Interview with Diane Ravitch. Childhood Education, 87(1), 48-52.
  • Kirylo, J. (2009, Fall). The power of relationship and behavior management. Childhood Education, 86(1), 33-34.
  • Kirylo, J. (2009, Spring). The election of Barack Obama: A teachable moment. Focus on Teacher Education: A Quarterly ACEI Publication for the Education Community, 9(3), 1, 6.
  • Kirylo, J. (2007) Ten essential practices and attitudes: A guide for school teachers. Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI SPEAKS Brochure).
  • Kirylo, J. & Nauman, A. (2006). The depersonalization of education and the language of accountability: A view from a local newspaper. Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, (3)1, 187-206.
  • Kirylo, J. (2006). Preferential option for the poor: Making a pedagogical choice. Childhood Education, 82(5), 266-270 (Annual Theme Issue).
  • Kirylo, J. (2006). What parents need to know about standardized testing. Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI SPEAKS Brochure).
  • Kirylo, J. (2005/2006, Winter). Lessons: Katrina and Beginning Anew. Childhood Education, 82(2), 95-97.
  • Kirylo, J. (2005). Standards and the sliding accountability scale: The making of a highly qualified secretary of education. Focus on Teacher Education: A Quarterly ACEI Publication for the Education Community, 6(2),1,6-7.
  • Kirylo, J. (2005). The seduction of being entrenched in the circuit of our own truth and the antidote of humility. Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, (2)2, 28-30.
  • Kirylo, J. (2005). Separation of church and state and public schools: A guide for parents. Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI SPEAKS Brochure).
  • Kirylo, J. (2004). Teaching, learning, and reflecting: Essays on education. Asunción, Paraguay: Facultad de Lenguas Vivas-Evangelical University of Paraguay.
  • Kirylo, J. (2004, Nov-Dec). Strange land. Radical Grace: A Publication of the Center for Action and Contemplation, 17(6), 11.
  • Kirylo, J. (2002, Octubre). La grave situación de los probes y la reforma escolar. Docente. Trans. José Antonio Alonso. Año 3, Número 30, pp. 34–37.
  • Kirylo, J. (2002, Agosto). "Yo enseño porque amo a los niños." Docente. Trans. José Antonio Alonso. Año 3, Número 28, pp. 16–20.
  • Kirylo, J. (2001, Spring). A historical overview of liberation theology: Some implications for the Christian educator. Journal of Research on Christian Education, 10(1), 53-86.
  • Kirylo, J. (1999). The discourse of the spirituality of liberation theology in curriculum theory. Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 15(1), 77-87.

References edit

  1. ^ Kirylo, James D. (2016-05-02). Teaching with Purpose: An Inquiry into the Who, Why, And How We Teach. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9781475812947.
  2. ^ Kirylo, James D. (2019-01-25). A Turning Point in Teacher Education: A Time for Resistance, Reflection and Change. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9781475827064.
  3. ^ University, Southeastern Louisiana. "News Release". Selu.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
  5. ^ "Brief Review: Paulo Freire by James Kirylo [Vol. 4, #25.5]". The Englewood Review of Books. 2011-12-09. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  6. ^ Kirylo, James D.; Nauman, Ann (2006). "The Depersonalization of Education and the Language of Accountability: A View from a Local Newspaper". Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy. 3: 187–206. doi:10.1080/15505170.2006.10411589. S2CID 145524430.

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contributing to Freirean scholarship 4 5 James D KiryloBornLivorno ItalyNationalityAmericanOccupationprofessorAcademic backgroundInfluencesPaulo Freire Oscar Romero Gustavo Gutierrez Dorothy Day John Dewey Richard Rohr Mother Teresa Francis of Assisi Martin Luther King Jr Jean PiagetAcademic workMain interestscritical pedagogy curriculum theory liberation theology multiculturalism literacy Contents 1 Educator 2 See also 3 Selected publications 4 ReferencesEducator editInfluenced by the work of Paulo Freire and other progressives Kirylo suggests that education is not a neutral enterprise but a highly charged political affair largely dictated by the voices that have the most capital power More often than not according to Kirylo these particular voices have propagated a view of education and the notion of school reform as one that has morphed into a language that can be characterized as corporate speak Kirylo argues there are those who have become so enamored with the convenience of explaining school reform with detached terminology such as outcomes results performance monetary rewards takeover competition and comparing and contrasting that they have created a system analogous to describing a for profit corporation resulting in the creation of winners and losers ultimately fostering what he describes institutionalization of the depersonalization of education 6 Consequently in order to ascertain the accuracy of who the winners and losers are the infrastructure that protects that interest has to be secured In the end Kirylo suggests this type of system fosters the objectification of school aged children possesses an extraordinarily distorted view of what is educationally important and largely blames teachers for anything that ails education Moreover this type of system has fostered a subtle and not so subtle move systematically to deprofessionalize the notion of teacher education and the teaching profession in general all of which reduces teachers into mechanical functionaries seriously preventing them from fostering critical thought innovation and creativity in actual classroom practice Not only asserting that to be called an educator is an incredible responsibility and an earned privilege requiring involvement in the political process Kirylo argues that schooling is a complex affair suggesting educators collectively unite in challenging systems that propagate a corporate point of view of education Kirylo has meaningfully contributed to the discourse of critical pedagogy and curriculum theorizing and its link to liberation theology See also editBanking model of education Black theology Constructivism philosophy of education Critical consciousness Critical theory Dialogue Francisco Brennand Hegemony Helder Camara James Hal Cone Joe L Kincheloe Peter McLaren Praxis process Preferential option for the poor Problem posing education Shirley R SteinbergSelected publications editKirylo J amp Aldridge Jerry 2019 A Turning Point in Teacher Education A Time for Resistance Reflection and Change Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield Kirylo J 2016 Teaching with Purpose An Inquiry into Who Why and How We Teach Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield Kirylo J Ed 2013 A Critical Pedagogy of Resistance 34 Pedagogues We Need to Know Rotterdam Netherlands Sense Kirylo J 2011 Paulo Freire The man from Recife New York Peter Lang Kirylo J amp Nauman A K Eds 2010 Curriculum development Perspectives from around the world Olney MD Association of Childhood Education International ACEI Kirylo J amp McNulty C P 2011 Introduction Teacher education programs in the midst of change Guest Editors for 2011 Annual Theme Issue Childhood Education 87 5 315 317 Kirylo J 2011 Spring An Interview with Ana Maria Nita Araujo Freire Childhood Education 87 3 191 195 Kirylo J 2010 Fall An Interview with Diane Ravitch Childhood Education 87 1 48 52 Kirylo J 2009 Fall The power of relationship and behavior management Childhood Education 86 1 33 34 Kirylo J 2009 Spring The election of Barack Obama A teachable moment Focus on Teacher Education A Quarterly ACEI Publication for the Education Community 9 3 1 6 Kirylo J 2007 Ten essential practices and attitudes A guide for school teachers Association for Childhood Education International ACEI SPEAKS Brochure Kirylo J amp Nauman A 2006 The depersonalization of education and the language of accountability A view from a local newspaper Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 3 1 187 206 Kirylo J 2006 Preferential option for the poor Making a pedagogical choice Childhood Education 82 5 266 270 Annual Theme Issue Kirylo J 2006 What parents need to know about standardized testing Association for Childhood Education International ACEI SPEAKS Brochure Kirylo J 2005 2006 Winter Lessons Katrina and Beginning Anew Childhood Education 82 2 95 97 Kirylo J 2005 Standards and the sliding accountability scale The making of a highly qualified secretary of education Focus on Teacher Education A Quarterly ACEI Publication for the Education Community 6 2 1 6 7 Kirylo J 2005 The seduction of being entrenched in the circuit of our own truth and the antidote of humility Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 2 2 28 30 Kirylo J 2005 Separation of church and state and public schools A guide for parents Association for Childhood Education International ACEI SPEAKS Brochure Kirylo J 2004 Teaching learning and reflecting Essays on education Asuncion Paraguay Facultad de Lenguas Vivas Evangelical University of Paraguay Kirylo J 2004 Nov Dec Strange land Radical Grace A Publication of the Center for Action and Contemplation 17 6 11 Kirylo J 2002 Octubre La grave situacion de los probes y la reforma escolar Docente Trans Jose Antonio Alonso Ano 3 Numero 30 pp 34 37 Kirylo J 2002 Agosto Yo enseno porque amo a los ninos Docente Trans Jose Antonio Alonso Ano 3 Numero 28 pp 16 20 Kirylo J 2001 Spring A historical overview of liberation theology Some implications for the Christian educator Journal of Research on Christian Education 10 1 53 86 Kirylo J 1999 The discourse of the spirituality of liberation theology in curriculum theory Journal of Curriculum Theorizing 15 1 77 87 References edit Kirylo James D 2016 05 02 Teaching with Purpose An Inquiry into the Who Why And How We Teach Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers ISBN 9781475812947 Kirylo James D 2019 01 25 A Turning Point in Teacher Education A Time for Resistance Reflection and Change Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers ISBN 9781475827064 University Southeastern Louisiana News Release Selu edu Retrieved 2017 09 03 Paulo Freire Startseite Peter Lang Verlagsgruppe Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2013 11 10 Brief Review Paulo Freire by James Kirylo Vol 4 25 5 The Englewood Review of Books 2011 12 09 Retrieved 2017 09 03 Kirylo James D Nauman Ann 2006 The Depersonalization of Education and the Language of Accountability A View from a Local Newspaper Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 3 187 206 doi 10 1080 15505170 2006 10411589 S2CID 145524430 Retrieved 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