Paulo Freire
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his influential work 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed,' which addresses issues of oppression and liberation.
Born on Sep 19, 1921 (104 years old)
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Indonesia:
Paulo Freire emphasized that education should liberate rather than oppress, advocating for critical awareness of social structures.
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Indonesia:
Paulo Freire is referenced for his ideas on education as a process that empowers individuals to read reality and act consciously within it.
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Brazil:
Paulo Freire is mentioned as a significant figure in the samba enredo that Virginia Fonseca enjoys.
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Guyana:
Freire famously argued that education must involve 'reading the world,' not just 'reading the word.'
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Panama:
Paulo Freire advocates for critical pedagogy and the formation of citizens capable of transforming reality.
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Panama:
Paulo Freire is invoked as a key figure reminding us that education is a practice of freedom.
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Paraguay:
Paulo Freire's educational philosophies influenced the reading group formed by the students.
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Mexico:
Paulo Freire is referenced as the creator of an educational model that influenced the New Mexican School.
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Panama:
Paulo Freire is one of the most influential thinkers in contemporary pedagogy, advocating for critical reading of reality to transform it.
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Panama:
Paulo Freire emphasized the importance of promoting higher-level teacher training rather than traditional banking education.
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