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    The Summary of “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” In the chapter two of “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”‚ written by Paulo Freire‚ it talks about the two education styles‚ “banking concept of education‚” and “problem-posing education”. “Banking education” is “narrative education”‚ which means teacher teach and students taught. According to Freire‚ the contradiction between teachers and students is the core topic the chapter two. For example‚ “The teacher presents himself to his students as their necessary

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    understand the implications and insights gained from discussing the various unresolved issues about transformative learning theory. This overview is followed by two alternative perspectives of transformative learning: Boyd’(transformative education) and Freire’(social transfors s mation) that contribute to our understanding of transformative pedagogy. Mezirow: A Rational Transformation Transformative learning offers a theory of learning that is uniquely adult‚ abstract‚ idealized‚ and grounded in the

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    Summary In this letter Freire speaks of the relationship that involves the questions of teaching‚ and of learning. Freire explains that children are extremely sensitive to teachers who do opposite of what they say. Freire explains that a teacher who shows doubt or weakness in the classroom will severely hurt their ability to control the classroom and to teach. Freire believes that teachers have much to teach to students regardless of what social class they come from in society. They have much

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    Aia Shalan Professor Rzonca 4 December 2012 Writing 1 Final Essay- Draft # 1 The Secret in the Texts We all have our secrets- secrets we wish to keep to ourselves and no one else. Sometimes‚ these secrets are motivated by dark thoughts and hatreds for others. The hatred grows and festers until it swallows us‚ making it almost impossible to return to our natural normal state. The same idea goes for pain. What is pain really? Sometimes pain is extreme that we get used to it. The

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    digitales en la enseñanza de idiomas Licda. Silvia Sowa Connectivism and the Digital Age Malibu Lorena de León de León 6076 08 6626 Guatemala August 15th‚ 2014 Introduction Paulo Freire is a Brazilian who was born in 1921 in Recife. When he was 26 years old he began to teach adults to write and read in the north of Brazil. While he was working with adults he started to think and develop a new model in which the word “conscientization”

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ACT OF READING The article was written by Paulo Freire that explained the importance of the act of reading beyond many experiences on his life‚ as child‚ teenager and as an adult. First the reading of the world as a whole‚ without reading words instead in live each day‚ before learn how to read‚ the words appear in everyone’s mind and passing the time this minds start filling up. Also I can remarked some aspects that he took and we have to take into account nowadays‚ he

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    Our Schedules‚ Ourselves In the essay‚ “Our Schedules‚ Ourselves”‚ author Jay Walljasper states how stressful everyone’s schedules are in today’s generation. People strive to finish their obligations in their families and work with a little time for recreation. The author informs his readers what the effects of our schedules are‚ furthermore‚ explaining what we could do to manage our time. The essay was effective because anecdotes are used‚ the effects was supported with examples and the author

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    Cited: Dickens‚ Charles. “Book the First: Sowing.” Hard Times. Harmondsworth: Penguin‚ 1969. 46- 53. Print. hooks‚ bell. “Paulo Freire.” Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom. New York: Routledge‚ 1994. 45-58. Print. ---. “Talking Back.” Living Languages: Contexts for Reading and Writing. Ed. Nancy Buffington‚ Marvin Diogenes‚ and Clyde Moneyhun. Upper Saddle

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    In Pedagogy of the Oppressed‚ Paulo Freire touches upon two different forms of education: the banking concept and problem-posing. In doing so‚ he unearths a concept that is deeper than education itself. He states‚ "Indeed‚ the interests of the oppressors lie in ‘changing the consciousness of the oppressed‚ not the situation which oppresses them ’; for the more the oppressed can be led to adapt to that situation‚ the more they can be easily dominated" (Freire 4). This statement can be applied to

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    ” of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed‚ he describes his views of the educational system faults and why it’s not working. Freire claims the educational system is using the wrong method of “banking” education and proposes the use of a better method of “problem-posing” education. Freire believes “problem-posing” education would be fair and more effective. Freire conveys the image of “banking” education as a negative way of being educated. In banking education‚ teachers assume that students

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