Politics
Pedagogy
Worldwide
100
This is how Freire describes the human need to be free.
What is "ontological need"?
100
The state of poor, third-world countries which enjoy formal political independence, but continue to remain economically dependent on rich, industrialized countries.
What is neocolonialism?
100
Educating the underclass caused this because it was seen as threatening to the upperclass.
What is Freire's exile?
200
Dialogue based on faith, hope, and love.
What is authentic dialogue?
200
Freire believes that all classrooms, despite content area, are involved in this.
What is a political act?
200
Two methods Freire used to teach reading.
What are illustrations and phonics?
300
This type of relationship respects another’s being.
What is I-Thou relationship?
300
Teachers should do this with their students.
What is to learn?
300
This is Freire's most widely influential book.
What is Pedagogy of the Oppressed?
400
Freire sees this as central to understanding human history.
What is class conflict?
400
Freire based much of his teaching philosophy on this famous philosopher and revolutionist.
Who is Karl Marx?
400
A concept of education involving memorization and repetition discussed by Freire in Pedagogy of the Oppressed.
What is banking?
500
The type of experience described by Freire where people die and are reborn with new commitments.
What is the Easter experience?
500
Freire believed this was keeping students unaware of their own critical abilities as educators themselves.
What is banking concept of education?
500
This is what Freire believed Christianity and Marxism could work together to promote.
What is Earthly equality?