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The role of trust in education from "summary" of The Student Guide to Freire's 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed' by Antonia Darder

Trust plays a pivotal role in the educational process, serving as the foundation upon which meaningful learning experiences can be built. Without trust, there can be no authentic dialogue, no genuine exchange of ideas, and no true collaboration between students and teachers. Trust enables individuals to open themselves up to new perspectives, to take risks in their learning, and to engage fully in the educational process. In the context of education, trust is essential for creating a safe and supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and opinions without fear of judgment or reprisal. When students trust their teachers and feel respected and valued as individuals, they are more likely to participate actively in classroom discussions, to ask questions, and to seek help when needed. Furthermore, trust is crucial for fostering a sense of community within the classroom, where students can learn from one another and support each other in their academic and personal growth. When trust is present, students are more willing to collaborate with their peers, to share their knowledge and skills, and to work together towards common goals.
  1. Trust is the glue that holds the educational process together, creating a strong bond between students and teachers that is essential for effective teaching and learning. When trust is established, students are more motivated to learn, more engaged in their studies, and more likely to succeed academically. Trust is the foundation upon which a transformative education can be built, empowering students to challenge the status quo, to think critically about the world around them, and to become active agents of change in their own lives and communities.
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The Student Guide to Freire's 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed'

Antonia Darder

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