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Paulo Freire: "The "Banking" concept of Education" Learning is ideally a way of liberating people through the spread of knowledge. However this is not universally true; in Paulo Freires paper "The banking concept of education" he discusses problems with contemporary schooling. ... a concept of men and women as conscious beings…" (Freire, 265). ...
Freire describes the banking concept as a system in which students are turned into, "receptacles to be filled by the teacher" (Freire 349). ... Freire defines problem-posing education as the system that is an answer to the banking concept. ...
In the essay “The Banking Concept of education,” the author (Paulo Freire) raises
an interesting point. ... The general idea behind the banking concept is that the education
system flawed. ... ”
In his essay “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education”, Paulo Freire condemns the current beliefs about education, and argues strongly to support his own, new, and somewhat radical ideas about how he believes education should work. ... He demonstrates this in several logical progressions, confirming that “the capability of banking education to minimize or annul the students’ creative power . ... He accomplishes this with much fanfare, denouncing the “banking” concept as much as possible to gain advantage in the readers’ minds with his new revolutionary concepts.
Approximate Word count = 1209 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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