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Paulo Freire's Politics of Education

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CHAPTER

The Hidden Curriculum

For Paulo Freire, it is not about learning the subject at all. He then says in all italics in his italics, to study is not to consume ideas, but to create and recreate them. What this is, as I told you would come back to this, is an inversion of the hidden curriculum. And so for Freire here, it is that skills acquisition will just happen. You don't have to teach people phonics to teach them to read. You can teach them politics and the reading will come naturally because they're still interacting with words. So he's just inverting the purpose of education yet again.

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