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    essay on the banking method of education‚ Paulo Freire makes his opinion clear on not necessarily favoring it. The banking method simply states that while students are in school‚ they become submissive to the teacher. In doing this‚ Freire says that‚ the teacher will make the student believe that they are ignorant and that the teacher is always right. To have a lucrative system‚ teachers and student both need to be open to learning off of each other. Freire writes “Education thus becomes an act of

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    correct answers. One theory that speaks to this critical issue in education and that this paper will analyze is Paulo Freire’s‚ The Banking Concept of Education. The paper will also identify the key components of selected readings from course material and how they specifically relate to the topic of the No Child Left Behind Act and standardized testing for student assessment. Freire (1970) criticizes our current educational system‚ which he calls “the ‘banking’ concept of education”‚ because

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    For Freire‚ however‚ the oppressed must create a psychosocial climate of dialogue with the help of the facilitator in the midst of his own oppressive existential socioeconomic situation‚ and with the aid of a new critical method of

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    Unless‚ the author of a text is physically in front of the reader explaining her intentions at the moment of writing‚ the reader is the only one who is able to give meaning to the text. Rosenblatt (1993) rejects this dualism by explaining that the writer exhibits an aesthetic stance while writing her piece trying to bring as many clues as possible for the reader‚ however‚ the text could be interpreted from aesthetic or an efferent stance. The reader could enjoy reading complex mathematical theorems

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    Cooper Ward Mrs. Milligan English 1 Block 7 15 September 2015 The Alchemist CDW In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ the main character Santiago starts off okay with being told what to do in life but becomes confident and brave in what he does. Early in the book he decides that he wants to travel‚ But ever since he had been a child‚ he had wanted to know the world‚ and this was much more important to him than knowing God and

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    The reading that I decided to summarize is called “The Emergence of the Star System in America” by Richard DeCordova. The topic is very useful because it emphasizes the idea of the star system. The system includes different kinds of information that was created about actors. The evolvement of the system was influenced and developed through three transformations like “the discourse on acting‚ the picture personality and the star” The reading is significant because the write takes the reader thought

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    education? Freire in his essay ‘The Banking Concept of Education’ argues that students gain useless and meaningless knowledge through education‚ and I agree with Freire because education has become an act of depositing meaningless information into students. Freire believes the current educational system is flawed due to the “Banking Concept”‚ which Freire describes as‚ “an act of depositing‚ in which the students are the depositories and the teacher is the depositor”(Freire 72). Freire implies that

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    worry about the past or future. In fact‚ we should be focusing on the present. When we take the focus off of our fears we begin to focus on the present and realize what we’ve been missing. Paulo Coelho portrays two main themes throughout The Alchemist: pursue your personal legend and dangers come when you fear. Paulo Coelho first covers the topic of personal legends in his novel. As mentioned in The Alchemist‚ “It’s [a personal legend] what you have always wanted to accomplish”(Coelho‚ pg. 21). Everyone

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    Literary Essay Prep Title of book: The Valkyries Main Literary Element focus: Characterization CLAIM/THESIS: Through the use of characterization‚ Paulo Coelho illustrates the character of Paulo as he experiences an internal struggle of wanting to pursue his pleasures versus the fear of unknown and losing his happiness/everything he loves and cares for. He does this by using shifts in point of view as Paulo’s wife experiences this journey with him. SECTIONS OF MY PAPER TO ANSWER THESIS:

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    The Alchemist – Book Report "The Alchemist" is a fascinating‚ breath-taking drama novel‚ written by the amazing Paulo Coelho. The story begins with Santiago – a young lonely shepherd‚ who just woke up after spending his night in an abandoned church in Spain. Santiago makes his way to Tarifa to do some business. While he’s there he pays a visit to a Gypsy woman who interprets dreams. He told her about his recurring dream: There is a girl who takes him to the Pyramids in Egypt and she tells him

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