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Paulo Freire
Book • 1970
Paulo Freire's educational philosophy emphasizes critical consciousness and the importance of empowering marginalized communities through education.
His pedagogical approach centers on dialogue, reflection, and action, challenging traditional teacher-student hierarchies.
Freire argued that education should enable learners to critically examine their social realities and actively participate in transforming them.
His concept of 'conscientization' involves developing an awareness of social, political, and economic oppression.
By fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, Freire aimed to equip individuals with the tools to challenge injustice and create a more equitable society.
His work remains highly influential in education, social justice, and liberation movements worldwide.
His pedagogical approach centers on dialogue, reflection, and action, challenging traditional teacher-student hierarchies.
Freire argued that education should enable learners to critically examine their social realities and actively participate in transforming them.
His concept of 'conscientization' involves developing an awareness of social, political, and economic oppression.
By fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, Freire aimed to equip individuals with the tools to challenge injustice and create a more equitable society.
His work remains highly influential in education, social justice, and liberation movements worldwide.
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