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    literature about education‚ I have realized how complex it is to educate others. Not only do teachers have a responsibility to teach what is required‚ but to do so while appreciating and encouraging diversity within the classroom. By reading Blackburn‚ Freire‚ Lake‚ and Sensoy‚ I have learned that teaching requires far more than surface level thinking. A teacher must be able to teach common core standards while differentiating instruction for the multiple types of learners that appear in a classroom. Furthermore

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    Amber Howell David Vaughan Composition II 15 February 2012 Hirsch‚ Freire‚ and our Pedagogical System The idea that we are falling behind in the ever advancing race for the highest education rates frightens many Americans. China and Japan have already surpassed the United States in Science and Math‚ but are they also going to pass us in English literacy rates? Scholars and non-scholars alike have decided that reform is needed to improve our entire education system for the students and our country

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    In Paulo Freire ’s essay on "The Banking Concept of Education‚" he is a firm believer of advancement in today ’s teaching. He splits the means of education into two distinct societies‚ the revolutionary and the oppression. Freire criticizes the current values of education‚ and argues to support his own‚ radical ideas about how he believes education should work. He compares education to the banking system and by doing so he is establishing his own methods and systems on how to make the education system

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    Freire‚ Paulo. Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Chapter 2 Chapter 2 A careful analysis of the teacher-student relationship at any level‚ inside or outside the school‚ reveals its fundamentally narrative character. The relationship involves a narrating Subject (the teacher) and patient‚ listening objects (the students). The contents‚ whether values or empirical dimensions of reality‚ tend in the process of being narrated to become lifeless and petrified. Education is suffering from narration

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    What is it like to lose your most memorable moments in a flash? Richard Rodriguez managed to answer the question in his memoir‚ “Aria”. The memoir was published in “Hunger of Memory”‚1982. Rodriguez‚ a Mexican American writer‚ believes the importance of family value and the objection of bilingual education and affirmative action. “Aria” elucidates the criticism that society impacted towards the character and also the fact that the character isn’t able to speak or understand own native language.

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    Families grows apart ‚bonds are weakened ‚ love is extinguished.Then all that’s left is a worthless need for materialistic things. Rodriguez’ relationship with his family is described as exactly that‚ a relationship with none of that warmth that is associated with the word‚ it has none of the love. Instead of a loving family Rodriguez’ family is the consumerist type of family. The type of family that does not give significance to the word family. Christmas a day of giving and recieving

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    Paulo Freire is saying that the teacher-student relationship is poor because of the fact that the teacher is just narrating about the subject of which the students are just listening and are not really involved. Freire is knowledgeable on the subject that the teacher is narrating‚ but the students are having troubles understanding the narration because of the words that the teacher speak of being foreign to them. If the teacher would go more into detail about the subject and not just lecture about

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    In The Banking Concept of Education‚ Paulo Freire introduces two terms to define the educational system. The First term is banking education‚ which basically means memorizing and learning the facts without learning what they really mean. The Second term is problem-posing education which makes students question the world around them and challenges them to learn and think critically. There are many controversies about education some people believe children should be taught by the "banking" concept

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    An autobiography about gang days in LA. Rodriguez explains his horrible life as a gangmember in the latino slums of Los Angeles. The first chapter deals with his uprigning. His brother Hosé‚ later known as Joe‚ does not speak english and is thought by the teachers not to admid to anything. Chapter 2 - Luis grows up always running from police or gangs. His best friend Tino dies after he and Luis are chased at night by the police for trespassing on the school to play basketball. He joins a club‚ the

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    small biography of the author‚ you are able to understand the deep and critical analysis of what is wrong with education today. Paulo Freire thoroughly and comprehensively condemns the current educational system to support radical ideals that reflect from his own experiences. In the small biography of Paulo Freire we get an understanding of what kind of person Freire is‚ he has had a profound love of literature over the years (242). In addition he is involved with the education of others‚ he spent

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