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Banking Concept Of Education

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Education is one of the most important aspects of life while growing up. It determines where someone might end up in life, and the type of lifestyle they may have. Education is not for everyone; however, all children to the age of sixteen are required to go to school by law. Education relies on teachers to teach students of the future, and give them the essential knowledge they will need for life. In the article “The Banking Concept of Education” by Paulo Freire who is a influential writer of his time, Freire discusses two problematic concepts of education the banking concept of education and the problem posing method. Freier argues that theses are effective, because it is how children are still being taught in classrooms today. Ta-Nehisi …show more content…

Coates experiences the banking concept while he was in school. Coats tells us “ I got a teacher who simply handed us the book and told us to go to it, and saved the lectures on hamartia for after we’d learned the appropriate text” (Coates 84). This was an example of when Coates was a junior in High School. Coates gives another example of the banking concept when schools started to introduce technology into the curriculum. Coates shares his experience of being in the computer lab for math, “We were using it the same way we use pen and paper - a teacher at the front of the class and all of us following along” (Coats 84). Coats is experiencing the banking concept of education during his time in his education. “Banking education anesthetizes and inhibs creative power” (Freire 250), and this is exactly what happened when Coates was in school, and is still happening today. Coates was no longer able to pay attention, because the teacher was not interacting with the students …show more content…

However, his education was not like the problem posing method. Coates “envisioned a classroom broken down into stations, each one designed to teach specific skills in different ways” (Coates 83) when it came to the problem posing method. Coates then gives The School of One as an example of problem posing. The school of One is an after school program for students to work on their math. Freire mentions “problem-posing education bases itself on creativity and stimulates true reflection and action upon reality ( Freire 252), this was indeed what the School of One was doing. This program was technology based, and the students were able to work at their own pace. “School of one’s most promising aspect is the variety of ways it allows kids to succeed at math - the many ways a student is allowed to ‘get it’” (Coates 83). The School of One personalized lesson plans for each and every student using a certain algorithm. Along with personalized lessons students were able to connect with their teachers, and become more confident in their work. However, the cost of this program is very expensive, and the funding came from private donors, and a little bit of the state. The School of One’s methods may not be intended for all

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