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Alexandra [31]
1 year ago
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Do you agree with Freire’s characterization of education?

English
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Black_prince [1.1K]1 year ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

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zubka84 [21]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

Personally, I do not.

Explanation:

When Paulo Freire examines the prevailing education system of his time, he concludes that education is more along the lines of propaganda rather than learning. His paper compares education with how much freedom it gives the student, and he labels traditional education as the “banking” concept. I disagree with this as I feel education can take place in many forms, though in the current avenue in which we designate 'education'-that is schools, it is the decision of the educator to propagate or to educate.

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