We Were Bad Students - Gilberto Dimenstein / Rubem Alves

We Were Bad Students - Gilberto Dimenstein / Rubem Alves

We Were Bad Students: A Memoir of Education and Resistance

A Powerful and Inspiring Memoir

In "We Were Bad Students," Gilberto Dimenstein and Rubem Alves share their personal stories of educational resistance and the power of critical thinking. This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about education and social justice.

A Unique Perspective on Education

Dimenstein and Alves were both students in Brazil during the 1960s and 1970s, a time of great political and social upheaval. They were part of a generation of students who challenged the traditional educational system and fought for a more democratic and relevant education.

Lessons for Today

The lessons that Dimenstein and Alves learned during their time as "bad students" are still relevant today. They offer a unique perspective on education that is both inspiring and thought-provoking.

A Call to Action

"We Were Bad Students" is a call to action for all of us who care about education. It is a reminder that we all have the power to make a difference and that we should never give up on our dreams.

Why You Should Read This Book

If you are interested in education, social justice, or simply want to learn more about the power of critical thinking, then "We Were Bad Students" is a must-read. This book will inspire you to think differently about education and the world around you.

Order Your Copy Today!

"We Were Bad Students" is available now in hardcover, paperback, and audiobook. Order your copy today and start your journey to becoming a better student and a more critical thinker.

About the Authors

Gilberto Dimenstein is a Brazilian journalist and writer. He has written extensively on education, politics, and social justice. Rubem Alves is a Brazilian philosopher, theologian, and educator. He is the author of over 100 books, including "Why Do Birds Sing?" and "The Joy of Teaching."