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Freire's Critical Pedagogy

  The Main tenets of Freire's critical pedagogy are the relationship between the oppressor and the oppressed most importantly, how the oppressor used knowledge and social skills to stay ahead of the oppressed and belittle them. Freirs then expresses how only struggling people can liberate themselves instead of getting released. However, due to the never-ending cycle of the oppresses becoming the oppressor, liberation can be more complex than it seems. Freire's educational theory also mentions the banking system, how a teacher teaches, and how the students react to those teachings. The banking system ties in with problem-posing education and how the teacher and student connection can affect learning. In this scenario, the teacher is the oppressor who can change the student's life depending on how the students are taught. Successful students can later introduce new teachings and experiences to those like them.  Culturally responsive teachings will allow the students to grow e...
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EDUCATION

Education is essential because it can guide living a fortunate life. However, it might not be everyone's cup of tea. For example, many think college is a scam and a waste of time and money; others believe it is their only option. Luckily, we live in a society where college is unnecessary. Jobs such as plumber, electrician, and welder are some of the high-paying jobs without needing a degree. However, a proper education is required even before college. Education is meant to help us solve our problems as adults. Everyone needs an appropriate education because that will allow us to exceed our full potential. Personally, my goal was always to attend college. I didn't know exactly what I wanted to major in, but I always knew I had to participate in college and be the first in my family to graduate. Although I attend school to make my parents proud, I also do it for myself and get a better future. As for the controversial statements, I agree with the one that states  Multiculturalism...
 hello everyone i'm Aziel Velasquez i am a marketing major and this is my senior year at NJCU. A few of my interests include reading, spending time with my friends, and going out on long drives as the sun sets. I am the oldest of three, so occasionally, I like to go out with my friends to relieve some stress. I enjoy going to parties and lots of concerts. My favorite show that I attended this summer has to be Drake. It was an unforgettable experience, and the fact that I got to live it out with my best friend is even better. In the future, I plan to live in the city when I am older because I've lived in a small town with little to do. I've always found the city interesting because it allows you to see the different perspectives of many other people. I took this class because I'm interested in learning more about the education system since it is a big part of everyday life and will ultimately shape my future and my siblings' future.       Becoming literate was so...