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    Pedagogy Of Oppression

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    the Book “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” I was moved by the statement which read “almost always‚ during the initial stage of the struggle‚ the oppressed‚ instead of striving for liberation‚ tend themselves to become the oppressors‚ or sub-oppressors.” (Freire) pg. 45 This has been made evident time and time again where the oppression‚ no matter how subtle or extreme‚ has cause the oppressed to have a distorted view of themselves or possibly have adopted the view impose upon them by the oppressor. The book

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    Over the years‚ I have had many teachers who have taught a variety of ways. One that stayed with me was an example of the problem-posing concept. I was a freshman in high school and I was taking American History. History was not my best subject especially because my past history teachers lectured non-stop or we took notes the entire time. Which fits under the concept of banking. The first week of class‚ I could tell this teacher was very different. This teacher was known as the joker of the school

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    Arguments. The education system that Freire reacted to. Freire reacted to the banking education system. It saw learners as empty vacuums or clean slates. The teacher becomes the sole provider of knowledge while learners take everything said whether they understand or not‚ they view this being in front of them as the supreme being of knowledge. There is little learning done. Learners become puppets of the system‚ reproducers of textbooks without referencing the author. Teachers are more concerned

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    Banking Concept

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    In The “Banking “Concept of Education Freire discusses the conventional way of teaching as a trap that creates an oppressive environment in education and cripples students in their knowledge and their ability to take action later in life. Freire discusses that the teacher and student relationship contributes heavily to this oppressive atmosphere in the classroom and encourages ignorance on behalf of the student. I challenge Friere’s thoughts of escaping from education as we know it today; and instead

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    new found leaders in society and reach the pinnacle of life. Continuing that process for generations to follow so that life will become more fulfilling for our children and grandchildren and their children and so on and so on. As stated by Paulo Freire in chapter 2 of Pedagogy of the Oppressed “problem-posing education‚ as a humanist and liberating praxis‚ posits as fundamental that the people subjected to domination must fight for their emancipation. To that end it enables teachers and students

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    “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education” essay‚ the author Paulo Freire talks about two concepts of education – The Banking Concept and The Problem-Posing Concept. While the first concept focuses more on memorization‚ the second concept focuses more on learning. Freire believes in schools‚ education is more about memorizing stuff these days. It’s more about filling up containers‚ i.e. the students‚ with deposits. Due to this very reason‚ Freire calls it the “Banking Concept”. In this paper‚ I will be talking

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    Academic Attitude

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    liberalizing it‚ allowing deeper thought into the subject. Approaching learning with a free mind demonstrates quality academic attitude. It is commonly believed that education is based on the fact that a student is to handed information by the teacher (Freire 23). It is as if the teacher is saying‚ I am an expert‚ and if I assume that the important fact about my knowledge is that I am indeed an expert‚ my way

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    longing to relax in a tropical paradise I have not yet been‚ I am also thrilled for who is awaiting my arrival; two men‚ two very gifted men who will be able to share their fine knowledge with no other than myself. The two men‚ John Dewey and Paulo Freire‚ yes the very ones who have forever changed education through their theories and practice‚ will await my arrival at John’s luxurious ocean front beach house. Taking with me my knowledge gained in Schools and Society‚ books written on the two men

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    cultivation‚ men by education” (Rousseau‚ 2013‚ pp. 8). It is important to believe in a philosophy to be able practice adequately. My beliefs and teaching philosophies revolve around the philosophy and thoughts of great philosophers like Aristotle‚ Dewey‚ Freire‚ Noddings and Plato. Primarily‚ I base my teaching on the belief that learning should be to encourage students think in a rational and critical way rather than just memorizing facts and figures or do rote learning. Students should learn and acquire

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    The Banking Concept

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    The Banking Concept of Education: Paulo Freire states “knowledge is a gift bestowed by those who consider themselves knowledgeable upon those whom they consider to know nothing” (139). He claims that in The Banking Concept of Education‚ the teachers treat the students as a bank in which they deposit information into them and the students never really get to think critically about the information they are learning. This method was widely used during the first twelve years of my formal education

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