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    Essay Assignment the banking concept of education Date: Oct. 13‚ 2014 The banking concept of education Last week‚ I read an article called the banking 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

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    Name: Ronak V Patel Draft – III Paulo Freire wrote “The Banking Concept of Education”. His article is based on the “bankingconcept 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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    Reflected Banking Concept In Michael Austin’s “ Reading the World”‚ Paulo Freire explains his concept of “Banking Education” as education becoming “lifeless and petrified”. Freire explains how this society is becoming like a bank‚ where knowledge is deposited into the minds of the students‚ which are empty until the deposits are made. In the Banking Concept‚ memorization is the principle of “narration sickness” as Freire described. My junior year Calculus class is an example of “Banking Education”‚ and

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    Addie Ward In the writings Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Education for the Critical Consciousness Freire suggests a mechanical flaw of education as the “banking approach.” This theory is described as the student being the bank and the teacher making the deposits‚ known as knowledge. The student’s turn into “receptors” and “collectors” of information‚ that has no connection to their lives. In this banking concept the teacher ‘knows’ because he or she has already deposited the knowledge needed

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    The discussion below explores Paulo Freire’s philosophy on emancipatory learning or education whereby by he uses the term ‘banking education’ to describe the social representation of oppression and develops an emancipatory ‘problem-posing’ education in the form of conscientization projects related to social transformation. In this text the key words are emancipated and empowered. Emancipate means to liberate or free someone or something and to empower to allow someone or enable them to do what they

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    The Banking Concept of Education – Response My experience in the education system was not anything like ‘The “BankingConcept of Education’ critiques it. It specifies on critiquing the teacher-student relationship and I would like to argue a few points made in this reading. Such as‚ how the teacher presents himself or herself‚ the relationship involving the teacher and student‚ and how students never discover that they also educate the teacher. I could argue these points through experiences

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    Literature Review on Problem-Posing Pedagogy by Paulo Freire (Frank Tourlas) (Institutional Affiliation) Abstract A current literature review helps people to be up to date with what is current in a given field (Smith‚ 2010). Therefore‚ a current literature review on Problem-Posing Pedagogy by Paulo Freire will help in knowing the current findings on the topic. Introduction A literature review is an article reviewing the current crucial aspects of knowledge

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    “The Banking Concept of Education” The banking concept is a way that students are positioned like an empty box and to be filled with all kinds of information by 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

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    For Freire‚ however‚ the oppressed must create a psychosocial climate of dialogue with the help of the facilitator in the midst of his own oppressive existential socioeconomic situation‚ and with the aid of a new critical method of

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    Kaleb Blackburn English l Period 1 English Banking Concept Essay When considering what the proper form of education is many different concepts come to mind. One of the most controversial concepts is known as the banking concept of education‚ in which students are required to memorize facts and later on be tested on them. Another important component of education is the relationship between the teacher and their students. Many argue on what the proper makeup of a successful educative system should

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