Abstract

Popular educators are encountering students’ past trauma and dealing with how to engage ethically with social issues through “difficult knowledge” (Britzman 1998). The force of their curriculum provides the education community the ability to learn from their social conditions and share in the difficult knowledge experienced among them. This paper focuses on work at one popular education high school, The October 14th School of Villa 50, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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