Widely misunderstood and misinterpreted at its most basic level, critical pedagogy provides a lens through which educators and students are better able to examine and interact with the real, underlying power relationships that structure our world. These educational politics determine how we make meaning of commonplace events, the purpose and goals of public education, the structure of our schools, the preparation our teachers receive, the way students are perceived and treated, and the curricula our schools employ.Taking up the ever-shifting cultural and political landscape in the United States, Presence of Mind addresses how power manifests itself within and across different social and educational terrain and, covering a number of contemporary topics and polemics that are central to teaching educational theory and practice. Pepi Leistyna argues that it is imperative that both students and teachers take ownership of educational practice by developing theoretical frameworks that historically and socially situate the deeply embedded roots of racism, discrimination, violence, and disempowerment in this country to better understand their roles as educators and citizens. Featuring dialogues with Paulo Freire and Noam Chomsky and a glossary of critical pedagogical terms, Presence of Mind is an accessible introduction to the basic tenets of critical pedagogy, as well as an advancement in thought in social theory.Foreword: Critical Pedagogy and the Project of Exemplary Prophecy, Preface, Acknowledgments, Memorial to Paulo: What's Past, What's Present, a Look into the Future: Remembering Paulo 1921-1997, Back to the Basics: An Introduction to the Fundamental Tenets of Critical Pedagogy, Examining the Underlying Conceptual Framework of Various Models of Multicultural Education, Critiquing and Appropriating from Four Mainstream Models of Multicultural Education, Concluding Comments, Notes, Presence of Mind in the Process of Learning and Knowing: A Dialogue with Paulo Freire, Nlc*