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A Quotable Quote:
"Critical pedagogy is a process of learning and
relearning. It entails
a sometimes painful reexamination
of old practices and established
belief of educational institutions
and behaviors. Critical pedagogy causes one to make
inquiries about equality and justice. Sometimes these
inequalities are subtle and covert. The process requires
courage and patience. Courage promotes change and
democracy provides learners equal access to power."
Lily, a teacher, is cited in Joan Wink's
"Critical Pedagogy: Notes from the real world."
(Longman-1997-p. 60)
"From these pages I hope
at least the following
will endure: my trust in the people, and
my faith
in men and women, and in the creation of the
world in which it will be easier to live"
----Paolo Freire,
Preface,
Pedagogy of the Oppressed.
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