Creating spaces for critical reflection from "summary" of The Student Guide to Freire's 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed' by Antonia Darder
Critical reflection is a fundamental aspect of Freire's pedagogy, as it encourages students to question the world around them and think critically about the systems of oppression that exist in society. By creating spaces for critical reflection, educators can help students develop a deeper understanding of the social, political, and economic structures that shape their lives. These spaces allow students to engage in dialogue with their peers and educators, sharing their thoughts ...Similar Posts
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