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    Name: Ronak V Patel Draft – III Paulo Freire wrote “The Banking Concept of Education”. His article is based on the “banking” concept education and problem posing education. Banking education is the learning method between students and teacher where most of the participation in class is done by the teacher. Learners don’t have any idea what the educator is talking about‚ this is the reason why Freire opposes banking education. Problem posing education is a learning method where students are taught

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    observed during a learning process where by the teacher was not questioned or challenged and led to learners’ feelings‚ beliefs and understanding neglected‚ according to Paulo Freire this is known as the banking education which is described as the process of education where the teacher disposes information

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    During the period from the Civil War to present‚ the history about constructing the United States was full of violence and difficulties; the dark side even overwhelmed the positive side. Students probably hear about the Reconstruction‚ the Progressives‚ the Gilded Age‚ and Imperialism; however‚ the textbooks may hide some key points. Abandoning the unreal cover‚ the paper is dedicated to revealing the comprehensive historical facts about that period to understand what on earth happened to this land

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    EDF3604 3/19/14 Reaction Paper 3 Paulo Freire was both an educator and a philosopher who was an extremely influential individual thinker. Theorists believed that how teachers and students are taught to write critically was not something that could be easily explained. Freire’s idea was instead of teaching the lower class information of the higher or middle it would be better to start from the students’ own experiences and understandings and go from there. Freire includes his own experiences in his letters

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    The book Lies My Teacher Told Me‚ by James W. Loewen‚ was written with the intention of informing anybody that has ever learned about United States history using a textbook published in the United States has‚ most likely‚ not received the complete history of events. The textbooks and information found in classes of all educational levels‚are often skewed by patriotism. Loewen wrote the book to fill in many gaps in the education of our nation’s history which makes Lies My Teacher Told Me an enriching

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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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    the teacher. The students receive the information‚ memorize it and repeat. Freire claims that the teachers treat the students as a bank in which they deposit information into them. One of the issues with this education is that the student never really gets to think critically about the information they are learning. In the Banking Concept of Education students just accept the world as it is and becomes oppression. Freire explains that the banking concept is characterized by oppressive attitudes and

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    importance of literature beginning with the Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Freire begins by talking about the relationship between the teacher and the student. “The relationship involves a narrating Subject (the teacher) and patient‚ listening objects (the students).” In the case he describes the teacher knows everything and the student knows nothing so therefore the teacher is to fill the minds of the students with his or her knowledge. Freire describes this situation as one in which the students are seen as

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    individuals to achieve their goals and strive in whatever profession they desire. All this was made possible by individuals who have contributed to making education attainable to all. Two such proponent figures are Horace Mann and Paulo Freire. Even though Mann and Freire has contributed and had an impacted on issues relating to education significantly there are some attributes that both can be connected on and others that clearly sets them apart. The brief reading on their biography points to some struggles

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    Education” written by Freire. So let’s figure out the difference between Chinese education system and American’s. The article written by Freire talked about two main concepts of education in the world: one is the “Banking concept of education” (Freire‚ 216) and the other is the “problem-posing concept of education” (Freire‚ 222). The banking concept of education is that “the teacher issues communiqués and makes deposits which the students patiently receive‚ memorize and repeat” (Freire‚ 216) and this

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