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    liberalizing it‚ allowing deeper thought into the subject. Approaching learning with a free mind demonstrates quality academic attitude. It is commonly believed that education is based on the fact that a student is to handed information by the teacher (Freire 23). It is as if the teacher is saying‚ I am an expert‚ and if I assume that the important fact about my knowledge is that I am indeed an expert‚ my way

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    "The Banking Concept of Education" Response The purpose of Paulo Freire ’s essay "The ‘Banking ’ Concept of Education" is to analyze the current educational approach taken by many institutions and to provide an alternative to this approach. The essay is really criticizing the "banking" concept of education. The "banking" concept of education is the notion that the teacher is the narrator‚ while the student is the "container" or "receptacle" that is to be filled by the knowledge of the teacher

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    Keria Professor Conyers English 1101 05 February 2014 In The “Banking” Concept of Education Paulo Freire‚ takes a deeper look into the teacher – student relationship and how they interact inside of the classroom. In his essay‚ Freire introduces two different approaches to teaching‚ the “banking” concept and the “problem- posing” concept. Throughout the essay‚ in numerous examples that Freire gives show that he is a firm believer that the banking concept of education exists. As a student and going

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    Education”‚ arguments are made by Freire about politics in a classroom. Freire uses two different ideas to make these arguments. They are the Banking concept‚ in which students are seen as containers into which knowledge is deposited and the Problem-Posing concept‚ in which students and teachers participate in dialogue in order to create knowledge together. Freire uses great key points to show the similarities and differences of each education concept. According to Freire‚ education is suffering from

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    Rodriguez and Paolo Freire write of education as the core factor in one ’s life. They feel that education itself lends people to either "achieve" greatness or fall into the majority of "bankers." "The Achievement of Desire" by Rodriguez and "The Banking Concept of Education" by Freire greatly resemble each other; however‚ they also differ on some points. Despite their differences‚ both texts come to the same conclusion – education makes a person who he/she can become. Rodriguez and Freire both state that

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    The “Banking” Concept of Education Paulo Freire is the author of many world renowned pieces of literature‚ “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education‚” being the most applicable to modern day students. The “Banking” Concept of Education” discusses what Freire defines as the “banking” concept‚ a style of teaching too many teachers are accustomed to that negatively impacts students. The “banking” concept is written by Freire as‚ “Instead of communicating‚ the teacher issues communiques and makes deposits

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    concept of education which is written by Paulo Freire‚ a Brazilian author who contributed to the world greatly as an educator and influenced the field of education. What is banking concept? The banking concept is an example to describe a method that students are regarded as a container and to be filled with different kinds of information and knowledge by teachers. What the students can do is just accept the things that they learned and memorize it. Freire demonstrates that the students are regarded

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Paulo Freire’s The “Banking” System of Education Paulo Freire focused his writings mainly on expressing his views and suggestions on the education system‚ or how to educate the world’s population. He expressed his views bluntly‚ and they sometimes seemed radical. However‚ Freire experiences a great deal of rhetorical success with his writings through his knowledge of the subject and through his techniques of appealing to the audience. One part of Paulo Freire’s rhetorical

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    Cited: Bartholomae‚ David; Petrosky‚ Anthony. “Ways of Reading.” An Anthology for Writers. 9th Ed. Bedford/St. Martin’s. Boston; New York‚ 2011. 1-19. Print Roy-Davis‚ Dr. "Engl 1301 Course Description." 2011.

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    of "students:" "privileged" and "unprivileged knowers." However‚ Percy labels his readers by what he feels is appropriate. According to David Bartholomae and Anthony Petrosky in the introduction to Ways of Reading‚ it is up to us‚ the readers‚ to determine what Percy might mean when he uses key terms and phrases in his essay. Bartholomae and Petrosky believe that "The meaning is forged from reading the essay‚ to be sure‚ but it is determined by your account of what Percy might mean when he talks

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