Philosophy and Religion, Part 8a

Down with the Banking Theory
It was Paolo Freire who gave us the word “conscientise”.
It was Paulo Freire, more than any other, who showed how the bourgeois
education system, with its “banking” theory of pedagogy (please
download and read today’s text, linked at the bottom of this document),
is not well designed to educate, in the fullest sense, but rather tends
to reproduce the class relations that suit the bourgeoisie.
Education, which should by nature liberate the student, is made by the
bourgeoisie into a means of repression, said Freire.
How can we make sure that education is part of the building of
socialism and communism? To ask such a question is to “problematise”
education. To ask such a question is to begin a “dialogue” about
education.
Freire thought that for the political education of the oppressed, if it
was not to be patronising and therefore counter-productive, by
reproducing and reinforcing features of the oppressive bourgeois state,
then the method for this purpose would have to be different and new.
In the dialogical method that Paulo Freire devised and called the
Pedagogy of the Oppressed, or otherwise Critical Pedagogy, there is no
elementary, junior, senior, matriculation, undergraduate,
post-graduate, doctorate or professor level. Teachers are learners and
learners are teachers; yet all are free-willing subjects, capable of
leadership at any moment.
As much as there may be a room and a gathering of individuals, each
known by name, and a “codification” which is the text or other object
prepared for the occasion, yet the dialogue admits no limits. The
Freirean gathering is not sheltered. It is one of the essentials of
Freirean Pedagogy that we refuse the fiction of the sheltered
classroom, and instead recognise that the oppressor is around us and
even within us, while we strive to liberate ourselves through our
mutual pedagogical dialogue.
In Freirean practice, there is no such thing as a basic level, or an
advanced level. All that we can do is to begin a common process of
“problematising”, beginning with education itself.

For the late Freire (pictured above and top), and for the Freireans of
today, all education is a political act and a social act; an act of
liberation and of self-liberation.
Chapter two is the shortest and the easiest of the four chapters of
Freire’s “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”. Please download it and read it.
Please download and read:Pedagogy of The Oppressed, Chapter 2, 1970,
Freire (5218 words)
Further (optional) reading:Pedagogy of The Oppressed, Chapter 3, 1970,
Freire (13444 words)Housing by People, C1 & 6, Who decides, 1976,
Turner (7901 words)Pedagogy of The Oppressed, Chapter 1, 1970, Freire
(9382 words)



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