Poisonous pedagogy

In sociology and psychology, poisonous pedagogy, also called black pedagogy (from the original German name schwarze Pädagogik), is any traditional child-raising methods which modern pedagogy considers repressive and harmful. It includes behaviours and communication that theorists consider to be manipulative or violent, such as extreme forms of corporal punishment.[1]

  1. ^ Helfield, Isa (January 2001). "International Conference on Women and Literacy". The Center for the Study of Adult Literacy: Poisonous Pedagogy. Retrieved 25 March 2008.