Traditional pedagogy, where teachers are seen as the central figures of knowledge and students as passive recipients, has been a longstanding structure in education. However, the rise of interactive methods […]
The Role of Technology in Shaping New Relationships Between Teachers and Students
The rapid evolution of technology has significantly transformed the educational landscape, offering new tools and methodologies that reshape the traditional teacher-student dynamic. One of the most profound impacts of technology […]
Transition to Student-Centered Pedagogy: What Does It Mean for the Classroom?
The shift from traditional, teacher-centered education to a student-centered pedagogy marks a significant transformation in the way we approach teaching and learning. In a student-centered classroom, the focus moves from […]
Table of Contents and Summaries
Chapter 1: Justification for a Pedagogy of the Oppressed This chapter explores the inherent contradiction between the oppressors and the oppressed, focusing on how this contradiction can be overcome. It […]
Bibliography
Freire, Paulo. Pedagogy of the Oppressed. New York: Herder and Herder, 1970. Freire, Paulo. Cultural Action for Freedom. The Harvard Educational Review Monograph Series, no. 1. Cambridge: Harvard Educational Review, 1970. Freire, […]
About Paulo Freire
Paulo Freire, born in 1921 in Recife, Brazil, grew up experiencing poverty and hunger during the Great Depression of 1929. As a child, he struggled in school and spent much […]