What does Freire call the traditional model of education where teachers "deposit" information into students?
What is the Banking Model?
What is the alternative model of education that Freire proposes?
What is problem posing-education?
What term does Freire use to describe the process of developing critical awareness of one's oppression?
What is conscientização (critical consciousness)?
According to Freire, what does oppression do to both the oppressor and the oppressed?
What is dehumanizes them?
Who is the Author of this reading today?
Who is Paolo Freire?
In the banking model, how are students expected to learn?
What is memorization and repetition?
What does problem-posing education encourage students to do?
What is think critically and engage with dialogue?
What is Freire's main critique of education under oppression?
What is it serves the interests of the powerful?
What must the oppressed do in order to gain liberation?
What is become aware of their oppression and take action?
How many pages is this article?
What is 13 pages?
Who benefits from the banking model of education?
Who are the Oppressors?
How does problem-posing education change the teacher-student relationship?
What is teachers and students learn together as co-creators of knowledge?
How does dialogue play a role in education, according to Freire?
What is it allows for mutual learning and the questioning of reality?
How do oppressors justify their control over the oppressed?
What is by portraying them as ignorant or incapable?
What chapter is the reading from?
What is chapter 2?
What does the banking model discourage in students?
What is critical thinking?
What is the main goal of problem-posing education?
What is liberation from oppression?
What it Freire's view on education as a neutral process?
what is education is never is neutral- it either maintains oppression or promotes liberation?
What is the "fear of freedom" that Freire discusses?
What is the oppressed sometimes internalize their oppression and resist change?
What is the title of this reading?
What is Pedagogy of the Oppressed?
How does the banking model maintain societal inequalities?
What is by preventing students from questioning and changing their reality?
How does problem-posing education impact society?
What is it empowers students to transform the world?
Why does Freire emphasize praxis ( reflection and action)?
What is because true education leads to transformation through action?
How does education function as a tool for both oppression and liberation?
What is education can either reinforce the dominant ideology and maintain existing power structures, or it can foster critical consciousness and inspire transformative action?
What was your opinion on this reading?
What is...???