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    concept to be used in mainly public schools. In the article “The Banking concept of Education”‚ Paulo Freire is leading an influential figure to guide students into helping them develop their critical thinking and consciousness of freedom. He noticed and studied a dichotomy between the teacher and the student‚ and realized that there is a “banking concept” being presented in the modern education(Freire 319). He refers to this “banking concept of education” to be a fractional action of communication from

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    education. It mythicized reality‚ threatened students as objects of assistance‚ also the oppressor (teacher) presented himself to his students as their opposite. Students were there just to record‚ memorize and repeat that the teacher taught them. Paulo Freire was the most influential radical educator‚ who wanted to change this system. Throughout the reading he provided a few example of actual class situations. First‚

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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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    Assignment Topic: Drawing from theories and models that inform adults and organisational learning‚ critically evaluate an HRD program or intervention that you deliver or have personally experienced. Introduction This essay looks into a learning program which was personally delivered. It aims to critically evaluate the effectiveness of the program by drawing upon relevant theories and models revolving around adult and organisational learning. Theories are used to substantiate the step by step

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    January 14‚ 2013 The Banking Concept of Education In the banking concept of education Freire explains how the relationship between students and teachers suffer from narrative sickness (Freire). Freire describes the bond between students and teachers as if the student is like a bank where they are the depositories and the teacher are the depositors hint the “banking concept”. Another term that stuck out to me is how he say that learning should have something to do with your past experiences

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    Chapter 2 is a part of Pedagogy of the Oppressed Paolo Freire’s book published in 1970 in New York. In this chapter‚ Freire compares two concepts of education. They are banking and problem-posing concepts. The banking approach considers students as the passive‚ lacking initiative “containers”‚ while teachers “fill” these “receptacles”. Students have to memorize mechanically information given them by teacher excluding the processes of inquiry. In contrast‚ the problem-posing concept encourages the

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    almost wrong because usually no one spoke up unless they had to go to the bathroom or get a drink which we all know that was just an excuse so we didn’t have to hear the teacher talk about something we weren’t interested in at that moment. According to Freire‚ we were taught within the banking system of education to accept our ignorance as justifying the teacher’s existence (319). In other words‚ students were “trained” in a way to keep their opinions and thoughts to themselves within a classroom setting

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    Jessica Morris 9/2/2012 EN 106 Instructor Kerry Jones Oppressive Education Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator‚ philosopher‚ and influential theorist of critical pedagogy. He is best known for his influential work‚ Pedagogy of the Oppressed‚ which is considered one of the foundation texts of the critical pedagogy movement. The Banking Concept of Education‚ New York: Continuum‚ 1993 which was translated by Myra Bergman talks about an authoritarian way of teaching. In the essay‚ The

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    According to Paulo Freire‚ "Education is suffering from narration sickness." Students are given information‚ and they are expected to memorize the information‚ this is known as the banking concept. If the students only memorize the information‚ are they even learning what the information truly means or are they just memorizing the information long enough to take a test? The "Banking" Concept of Education is not only ineffective but also contributes to students suffering with the inability to think

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    IMImportant Scholars of Education: The Work of Paulo Freire and William W. Brickman Alana L. Jackson Northcentral University Author Note Alana L. Jackson‚ Department of Education‚ Northcentral University Abstract This article discusses the contributions of the amazing scholars Paul Freire and William W. B. Brickman and how their theories on education impacted their philosophies on improving education in their time. Friere believed the‚ “Banking” concept of education was the best theory to

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