POINTS:
--Up to 75 (no automatic points for the winners - grade based on
quality of team posts)
--Up to 50 more for solid discussion
DEADLINE:
--Team posts must be up NLT Sunday, July 29
--Public posts on game #6 will end Tuesday, July 31, at noon
Teams posting by Saturday, July 28 (by noon), will receive 25 extra points.
Introducing Friere
The class has addressed many themes, but the core issues that MUST be
included in the team response:
1) What is justice? To answer this means that we must, by now, also
be able to defend our views on a philosophical AND down-to-earth level.
2) What are the sources of injustice? Bad leadership? Public apathy?
Social structure? Cultural factors?
3) Is education the SOURCE OF or SOLUTION TO injustice?
Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed examines several issues pertaining
to education, one of which is the notion that the current structure of
classrooms today, in the United States and many other countries, operate to
both oppress the students and the teacher. At the root of this oppression is a
relationship between the teacher and students that involves a narrating
subject (the teacher) and patient, listening objects (the students).
This relationship is particularly problematic because it also prevents,
according to Freire and other scholars, education from achieving it's true
potential, which is to free both students and teacher from this oppression."
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This is from the text:
"Education either functions as an instrument that is used to facilitate
the integration of the younger generation into the logic of the present
system and bring about conformity to it, or it becomes "the practice of
freedom," the means by which men and women deal critically and creatively
with reality and discover how to participate in the transformation of their
world."
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THE TEAM EXERCISE: EDUCATION - BOON OR BANE?
This team debate is simple:
Is education an emancipatory tool, or is it a tool of dominant groups to
maintain their powerful position?
Here are the issues to think about:
1) What does Friere mean by "the practice of freedom" (in the quote above,
but also elaborated in Pedagogy of the Oppressed)
2) How would you assess classes at NIU as either a "practice of freedom"
or as instrument of oppression?
3) Would Friere see this class, Soci 452, as "emancipatory" or oppressive?
The Debate:
RESOLVED: SOCI 452 IS ULTIMATELY OPPRESSIVE, BECAUSE IT REFLECTS THE
DOMINANT VALUES, IDEOLOGY AND MIND-SET THAT RECREATES SYSTEMS OF DOMINATION!
Teams A and C will take the affirmative (ie agree with/defend the proposition);
Teams D and E will take the opposite side.