History & Context
Key terms
Freire's ideas
Baldwin's Critique
Fun
100

The Supreme Court case that upheld racial segregation in 1896

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

100

Freire’s term for education where teachers deposit knowledge into students

What is the banking method of education?

100

What does Freire believe education should help students do regarding society?

What is question and transform society?

100

What type of citizen does Baldwin say societies usually want?

What is a citizen who simply obeys the rules?

100

How many continents are there on Earth?

What is 7?

200

Laws enforcing racial segregation in the American South.

What are Jim Crow laws?

200

The education approach that emphasizes dialogue and critical thinking and posing questions

What is problem-posing education?

200

The educational method that reinforces oppression rather than empowerment

What is the banking method?

200

According to Baldwin, what is the ultimate purpose of education for a person?

What is to create the ability to think for oneself and make one’s own decisions?

200

7 × 8 = ?

What is 56?

300

he amendment that abolished slavery in the U.S

What is the 13th Amendment?

300

The role of the teacher in the banking method

What is a “knowledge depositor” / authority figure?

300

According to Freire, what must the oppressed avoid becoming in their struggle for humanity?

What is oppressors of the oppressors?

300

According to Baldwin, what risk does any Black child face in the American educational system?

What is the risk of becoming “schizophrenic” (conflicted between what society promises and what it enforces)?

300

Mixing red and blue paint makes what color?

What is purple?

400

The year the Civil Rights Act was passed

What is 1964?

400

Analogy shared by Cammarota in regard to his experience with the group of prisoners

Prisoners identified one of the factors leading to high incarceration rates of African American's, education, and developed a curriculum to obtain an associates degree

400

In problem-posing education, what is the relationship between teacher and student?

What is that both learn from each other?

400

What does the child notice about his environment, even if he does not fully understand it?

What is the dangers and hardships around him / the reality of ghetto life?

400

How many legs does a spider have?

What is 8?

500

In the U.S., what is the term for the system of publicly funded schools paid for by taxes?

What is public education?

500

A way of learning that helps to liberate people from oppression

What is critical pedagogy?

500

While both humanization and dehumanization exist, which does Freire say is the vocation of the people?

What is humanization?

500

What does Baldwin say a child instinctively knows about who benefits from the wealth and cleanliness of downtown?

What is that it is not for them / it is for white people / they are excluded?

500

What year was VCU established?

What is 1968?