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Ah-Hah! A New Approach to Popular Education
Publisher: GATT-Fly, Toronto, Canada Year Published: 1983 Pages: 112pp Price: $5.95 Resource Type: Book
AH-HAH seminars are designed to organize groups of comman interests, especially workers, to come to a common understanding.
Abstract: The AH-HAH seminar is designed to organize groups of common interests, especially workers, to come to a common understanding. The title is derived from the common phrase exclaimed when a point is finally understood -- "AH-Hah!" The book examines how people learn and questions the way they are taught.
In an AH-HAH seminar, a group is seated in a classroom setting and a person, called the animator, stands at the front. The animator records and draws on a mural-sized piece of paper images that make up the thoughts and opinions of the participants. Those participants are led through the pictures in front of them to make their own connections, assessments and conclusions.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter One: Our Approach to Popular Education Starting With the Participants Education for Action Who is the Ah-Hah Seminar For? Educational Process That Empowers The Role of the Animator/Recorder The Questions We Ask Constructing the Picture Analysis of the Picture Developing Action Strategies The Drawing Technique
Chapter Two: Three Examples Latin American Immigrant Workers' Seminar Toronto-area Steelworkers' Seminar Kayahna Council Seminar
Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading Spanish Abstract French Abstract Information on GATT_Fly
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