| John Beck - Education - 1978 - 582 pages
...he is. The more meekly the receptacles permit themselves to be filled, the better students they are. Education thus becomes an act of depositing, in which...depositories and the teacher is the depositor. Instead of com* Pedagogy oj the Oppressed, Herder and Herder, New York, 1970. Penguin '97*' 374 municating, the... | |
| Aggrey Brown - History - 200 pages
...schooling. The impact of such reification of knowledge is that formal education or schooling: . . . becomes an act of depositing. in which the students...the depositories and the teacher is the depositor ... in the last analysis. it is men themselves who are filed away through the lack of creativity. transformation.... | |
| Joseph J. Kockelmans - Education - 1979 - 392 pages
...constituting thereby a tragic and oppressive denial of genuinely humanistic, liberating education: Education thus becomes an act of depositing, in which...the students patiently receive, memorize and repeat. This is the "banking" concept of education, in which the scope of action allowed to the students extends... | |
| Aggrey Brown - History - 200 pages
...schooling. The impact of such reification of knowledge is that formal education or schooling: . . . becomes an act of depositing, in which the students...the depositories and the teacher is the depositor ... in the last analysis, it is men themselves who are filed away through the lack of creativity, transformation,... | |
| English language - 1999 - 850 pages
...bestowed by those who are considered knowledgeable upon those whom they consider ignorant, and education becomes an act of "depositing" in which the students are the depositories and the teacher is die depositor. Rather, I am a proponent of a collaborative pedagogy that embraces the notion of interaction... | |
| Landon E. Beyer, Michael W. Apple - Education - 1988 - 380 pages
...criticism of schooling practices is captured by his analysis of the banking metaphor. Education . . . becomes an act of depositing, in which the students...students patiently receive, memorize, and repeat. This is the "banking" concept of education, in which the scope of action allowed to the students extends... | |
| Mickey Pearlman - Political Science - 1988 - 250 pages
...Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed, in which he decries the "banking concept," wherein education becomes "an act of depositing, in which the students...the depositories and the teacher is the depositor." 1 Oppressive situations define the learner as profoundly ignorant, not possessing valuable insights... | |
| Christine E. Sleeter - Education - 1991 - 356 pages
...he is. The more meekly the receptacles permit themselves to be filled, the better students they are. Education thus becomes an act of depositing, in which...the depositories and the teacher is the depositor, (p. 58) Sometimes Freire refers to this as "banking education." 3. Phrase derived from discussions... | |
| Maria-Regina Kecht - Education - 1992 - 276 pages
...an extended critique of what he calls the "banking system of education," in which "education . . . becomes an act of depositing, in which the students...depositor. Instead of communicating, the teacher issues communiqués and makes deposits which the students patiently receive, memorize, and repeat" (58). Although... | |
| Eugene Van Erven - Performing Arts - 1992 - 324 pages
...bestowed by those who consider themselves knowledgeable upon those whom they consider to know nothing":17 Education thus becomes an act of depositing, in which...the students are the depositories and the teacher the depositor. Instead of communicating, the teacher issues communiques and makes deposits which the... | |
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