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    become robots. This is another fault in the education system aside from the discrepancy in education due to socioeconomic status. "Education thus becomes an act of depositing‚ in which the students are the depositories and the teacher is the depositor (Freire‚ 72)." If professors don’t have enthusiasm or passion for what they are teaching then how can students reciprocate the same passion for learning? There is no connection

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    responsibility. In K. Ferraiolo (Ed.)‚ New Direction in civic engagement: University avenue meets main street (pp. 51-58). Charlottesville‚ VA: Pew Partnership for Civic Change. Drayton‚ B. (2005). Everyone a changemaker. Peer Review‚ 7(3)‚ 8-11. Freire‚ P. (1972). Pedagogy of the oppressed. New York: Herder and Herder. Hines‚ S. M. (2005). The practical side of liberal education: An overview of liberal education and entrepreneurship. Peer Review‚ 7(3)‚ 4-7. Komives‚ S. R.‚ Lucas‚ N.‚ & McMahon‚

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    What comes to mind while reading this: broken‚ uneducated‚ hard to understand? In today’s society we are quick to label others‚ all without considering their background or the influences of their culture. However‚ it is our cultures that have shaped us into who we are without us even knowing. Our perception of the world around us has been hindered because of cultural ignorance. Education is one of the dominating factors in our lives. For some‚ it is their education--or lack thereof--that will be

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    dream of what should be. This branch of philosophy strives for a constant and positive change for the betterment of the society. A famous reconstructivionist‚ Paulo Freire (1921-1997) sees teaching and learning as a process of inquiry in which the child must invent and reinvent the world. Theodore Brameld (1904-1987) and Paulo Freire (1921-1997) . Source: Google Image. The goal of reconstructionist learning is that the students themselves should conceive the good future. The students receive education

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    Cited: Foucault‚ Michel. “Panopticism.” Ways of Reading‚ 9th Edition. Eds. David Bartholomae and Anthony Petroski. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins‚ 2011 282-309.

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    Liberal vs Conservative (Assignment 7) After the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars‚ the Enlightenment period followed‚ which opened the eyes of those in Latin American societies. People in Latin American began considering liberal ideologies‚ which clashed with conservative views. Liberals were those that supported little government intervention‚ individual freedom‚ public education and economic progress. Conservatives were generally supportive of the church‚ and disliked state involvement

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    “Megaron”‚ the Athens Concert Hall. We attended the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra‚ the oldest symphony orchestra in Russia (founded in 1882)‚ conducted by Yuri Temirkanov (winner of the Abbiati Prize in 2003 and 2007). The soloist was Nelson Freire (piano). 2. Describe the events on stage before the music begins. The event took place at the remarkable venue of Christos Lambrakis’ Hall‚ one of the best-designed halls anywhere in Europe. When I entered the Hall‚ I was amazed by the attention

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    4Robyn McKinney Professor Dr. Cindy Rossi Eng 106 What does it mean to be educated? Education has become an important part of everyday life as means to teach knowledge and get students for their life after school out in the “Real world”. And yet‚ a question that has brought a ton of controversy is “what does it mean to be Educated and who decides”. Is it right to claim that today’s education system has been influenced by teachers and a series of hand selected published textbooks. Today’s education

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    included the elimination of titles of nobility‚ and the attempt to establish democracy. As a result‚ he was very unpopular among the wealthy landowners and thus resigned in 1823 (Encyclopaedia Britannica‚ 2015). Afterwards came the conservative‚ Ramón Freire‚ who sought to bring back conservative ideology in Chile. Subsequently he designed the Constitution of 1833‚ which forbade all religions other than the Catholic faith (Political constitution of the Republic of Chile‚ 1833). The Constitution of 1833

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    blame for this downfall; the lack of importance our society has towards education is causing these issues. Paulo Freie’s excerpt: “The Banking Concept of Education” explains an excellent theory of why school children aren’t producing knowledge. Freire develops an analogy comparing the banking system and the education system of America. According to Freie‚ “The teacher talks about reality as if it were motionless‚

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