"The oppressors do not perceive their monopoly on having more as a privilege which dehumanizes others and themselves. They cannot see that, in the egoistic pursuit of having as a possessing class, they suffocate in their own possessions and no longer are; they merely have. For them, having more is an inalienable right, a right they acquired through their own "effort," with their "courage to take risks." If others do not have more, it is because they are incompetent and lazy, and worst of all is their unjustifiable ingratitude towards the "generous gestures" of the dominant class. Precisely because they are "ungrateful" and "envious," the oppressed are regarded as potential enemies who must be watched" (Paolo Freire, 1970, p. 59) Pedagogy of the Oppressed
"Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." ~ W.B. Yeats | Welcome to the story of the birth of an extraordinary school: The Village School. What is The Village School? It is a place where learners are valued for their intrinsic knowing and much of our curriculum is based on real life experience. A place where children are free play and laugh like children, and more importantly, to be themselves.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Pedagogy of The Oppressed
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