From Lucia Debroawa’s blog, I learned that Paulo Freire believed that education was a reciprocal process, where both student and teacher engage in the learning. He did not believe that students should be “pounded with education,” where the students just sat there and were lectured at; instead, Freire believed the students should be engaged in the learning process.
From Jena Barcojo’s blog, I learned that Paulo Freire received a law degree, but never ended up practicing law, instead he went into education, where he first began teaching at a Secondary School in Portuguese from 1941-1947.
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Does your mom teach English at the JC? If she does, my brother took her class and he really liked her a lot!
Hi Cindi-
I made an error on assignment three c, and so I am hoping to rectify it by writing to you. Three things that I learned about you are first...that you are ambitious! My mom's friend went to Dominican to get her nursing degree, too. You have been married for ten year and you are running your second marathon. Best of luck to you in all your endeavors. Glad I was able to meet you.
Joey
I made an error on assignment 1C, so I decided to try to correct it by writing three things I learned about you. I think it is great that you are striving to complete your SRJC requirements and transfer to San Francisco State. It sounds like your major information systems and business will be interesting. I know you mentioned that you live 1.7 miles from the SRJC. I live about three miles. I wish you the best of luck in all you are striving to do.
Joey
Dear Professor Guerrini,
I made a small error on Assignment 1C, so I tried to rectify it by posting comments on mine and Cindi and Denya's blog. This way, I did the assignment and responded to two other classmates. I hope this will satisfy the directions for 1C. Thank you.
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