Depends on the Flips Given
By CatWhispererFebruary 16, 2015 - 23:12
I just finished "A pedagogy for liberation" an enjoyed the discourse between Ira and Paulo. It occaisonally was got repetitive, but I finished it with two musings in mind. The first being, Paulo is very enamoured with the idea that there be a dialogue of learning between the teacher and the student. This entirely depends on the two parties being open to dialogue at all in the classroom. For dialogue openness to happen, there must be mutual respect. I've had a couple of teachers think I was not worth their time for x reasons, some of which were my fault and some were not. I did have a teacher tell me that he didn't expect me to understand chemistry because I'm a woman. (my mother had him fired two weeks later, woop).