Paulo Freire was raised in a middle-class family, but became interested in the education of the poor people in his region. He developed a teaching plan for all levels of education. The fundamentals of his teaching plan point to an educational process that focuses on the environment of the students. Freire assumes that the learners must understand their own reality as part of their learning activity.
Source: http://www.ibe.unesco.org/fileadmin/user_upload/archive/publications/ThinkersPdf/freiree.PDF
Paulo Freire’s emphasis on the importance of dialogue has affected those concerned with popular and informal education. However, Paulo Freire was able to take the discussion on several steps with his insistence that dialogue involves respect. It should not involve one person acting on another, but rather people working with each other.
Source: http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-freir.htm
Freire is best-known for his efforts on what he called the "banking" concept of education, in which the student was viewed as an empty account to be filled by the teacher. The basic critique was not new, but Freire's work updated the concepts of Dewey and Rousseau and placed it in context with current theories and practices of education, laying the foundation for what is now called critical pedagogy.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulo_Freire
INTDIS 4
1. Alysia thinks that so many aspects of U.S. culture have been influenced by other cultures.
2. Annacy’s eyes were opened to the diversity that we experience by everyday by listening to Obama’s speech.
3. Bryanna thinks that it is important that we recognize our sameness as well as embrace our differences.
4. Jes thinks that MLK Jr. was important because he was a good man who gave equal rights to people regardless of their skin color.
5. Mandi was so surprised how down to earth Oprah is.
6. Paul feels that Oprah has inspired many people of all cultures.
7. Sara feels that MLK Jr. opened many people’s eyes to injustice and what was important.
8. Vanessa believes that Obama had a clear message that he wants to find a common ground among the U.S. and Islamic nations.
9. Wanda thinks that any person, what ever race, religion, or orientation brings knowledge and richness to me.
10. Andrew’s eyes were opened to the diversity that we have in America by watching Obama’s speech.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Week 2
President Obama Cairo Speech
President Obama begins his speech by addressing the issues between the American and Islamic people. There have been years of mistrust and tensions between Islam and the west. There have been conflict and religious wars. There are some Muslim violent extremists who have exploited the tensions between nations and that have bred fear and mistrust. It has promoted hatred and conflict which has become a cycle of suspicion by exploiting our differences.
However, the United States and Islam share common principles of justice, progress, tolerance, and equality of all human beings. The U.S. is founded upon the idea that all are created equal and we are shaped by every culture. America being shaped by every culture is dedicated to a simple concept: E. Pluribus Unum: “out of many, one”. Islam has paved the way for Europe’s Renaissance and Enlightenment periods as well as creating important things such as algebra, printing, the compass, pathology, religious tolerance, and racial equality. Muslim culture has also created beautiful arches, spires, and calligraphy as well as lovely poetry and music. The U.S. embraces Islam’s and see there prevalence everywhere with over 7 million in America. America has 1200 mosques to allow worship and freedom of religion. It has been shown that Islamic people in the U.S. hold higher incomes and education levels than the average American.
We all want to live in peace and security, get an education and work with dignity, and love our families and God. Progress must be shared between nations and problems must be dealt with through partnership. The U.S. has partnered with countries to build schools, hospitals, and improve economies. America’s goal is to see diplomacy and international consensus on ideas. Obama believe to do unto other as we would have them do unto us- this transcends nations and peoples.
President Obama discussed dialogue with “we can turn dialogue into interfaith service, so bridges between peoples lead to action”. However, he also said that words alone cannot meet the needs of people so tolerance is essential for religion to thrive and for everyone to live together. Obama stated that faith should bring us together and from the Koran, “be conscious of God and speak always the truth; whoever kills an innocent is as if he killed all mankind”. The United States and Islam need a harmonious balance between tradition and progress.
Oprah Duke University Commencement Speech
Oprah Winfrey gave a commencement speech at Duke’s graduation in 2009. Oprah has been an important figure in the world of visual arts, drama, film, and literature. People listen and respect Oprah because of her influence over the mass media and popular culture, as well as her generosity and caring demeanor that she has exhibited over her 25 years on television.
Oprah made some very good points in her speech including the beginning where she said the best way to enhance your own life is to give to others. She stated that you haven’t completed the circle of success unless you can help someone else. She also said that we are responsible for the energy that we bring to where we are or what we do. At some point in life, something will be trying, but tell yourself “what good are you to anyone if you’re miserable”. Oprah also reminded everyone that you never know what kindness you offer today to someone, may live with them forever. My favorite line of her speech was near the end and she said “I am who I am because I trust my gut more than anyone else’s opinion”. I feel that those are definitely words to live by!
**This speeches have to do with Interdisciplinary Studies in the fact that both speakers are embracing different regions, history, art, literature, music, languages and cultures.
Classmates Review
1. Alexandra (Alex) hopes to be a nurse.
2. Cailin uses text messaging as her number one form of communication.
3. Jamie lives pretty far from campus at 23.9 miles or 43 minutes.
4. Jes lives really close to campus at 1.7 miles.
5. Kevin associated South America with Brazil and the country’s wonderful athletes.
6. Kristopher is taking INDIS 4 as his first online class.
7. Martin hopes to transfer to a CSU.
8. Nichelina uses both a PC and Mac.
9. Paul is going to school through the post 9-11 GI Bill from the military.
10. Robert is finishing up his A.S. in Fire Science.
President Obama begins his speech by addressing the issues between the American and Islamic people. There have been years of mistrust and tensions between Islam and the west. There have been conflict and religious wars. There are some Muslim violent extremists who have exploited the tensions between nations and that have bred fear and mistrust. It has promoted hatred and conflict which has become a cycle of suspicion by exploiting our differences.
However, the United States and Islam share common principles of justice, progress, tolerance, and equality of all human beings. The U.S. is founded upon the idea that all are created equal and we are shaped by every culture. America being shaped by every culture is dedicated to a simple concept: E. Pluribus Unum: “out of many, one”. Islam has paved the way for Europe’s Renaissance and Enlightenment periods as well as creating important things such as algebra, printing, the compass, pathology, religious tolerance, and racial equality. Muslim culture has also created beautiful arches, spires, and calligraphy as well as lovely poetry and music. The U.S. embraces Islam’s and see there prevalence everywhere with over 7 million in America. America has 1200 mosques to allow worship and freedom of religion. It has been shown that Islamic people in the U.S. hold higher incomes and education levels than the average American.
We all want to live in peace and security, get an education and work with dignity, and love our families and God. Progress must be shared between nations and problems must be dealt with through partnership. The U.S. has partnered with countries to build schools, hospitals, and improve economies. America’s goal is to see diplomacy and international consensus on ideas. Obama believe to do unto other as we would have them do unto us- this transcends nations and peoples.
President Obama discussed dialogue with “we can turn dialogue into interfaith service, so bridges between peoples lead to action”. However, he also said that words alone cannot meet the needs of people so tolerance is essential for religion to thrive and for everyone to live together. Obama stated that faith should bring us together and from the Koran, “be conscious of God and speak always the truth; whoever kills an innocent is as if he killed all mankind”. The United States and Islam need a harmonious balance between tradition and progress.
Oprah Duke University Commencement Speech
Oprah Winfrey gave a commencement speech at Duke’s graduation in 2009. Oprah has been an important figure in the world of visual arts, drama, film, and literature. People listen and respect Oprah because of her influence over the mass media and popular culture, as well as her generosity and caring demeanor that she has exhibited over her 25 years on television.
Oprah made some very good points in her speech including the beginning where she said the best way to enhance your own life is to give to others. She stated that you haven’t completed the circle of success unless you can help someone else. She also said that we are responsible for the energy that we bring to where we are or what we do. At some point in life, something will be trying, but tell yourself “what good are you to anyone if you’re miserable”. Oprah also reminded everyone that you never know what kindness you offer today to someone, may live with them forever. My favorite line of her speech was near the end and she said “I am who I am because I trust my gut more than anyone else’s opinion”. I feel that those are definitely words to live by!
**This speeches have to do with Interdisciplinary Studies in the fact that both speakers are embracing different regions, history, art, literature, music, languages and cultures.
Classmates Review
1. Alexandra (Alex) hopes to be a nurse.
2. Cailin uses text messaging as her number one form of communication.
3. Jamie lives pretty far from campus at 23.9 miles or 43 minutes.
4. Jes lives really close to campus at 1.7 miles.
5. Kevin associated South America with Brazil and the country’s wonderful athletes.
6. Kristopher is taking INDIS 4 as his first online class.
7. Martin hopes to transfer to a CSU.
8. Nichelina uses both a PC and Mac.
9. Paul is going to school through the post 9-11 GI Bill from the military.
10. Robert is finishing up his A.S. in Fire Science.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Week 1
1. What is your first name?
Brooke
2. Why are you taking this class and what do you hope to learn?
I am taking this class as part of my GE requirement in finishing my B.S. in dental hygiene. I also enjoy Latin American culture and I hope to learn more about it.
3. How far do you live from SRJC main campus?
I live 9.2 miles from SRJC in Rohnert Park.
4. Briefly, what do you think of when you think:
Brooke
2. Why are you taking this class and what do you hope to learn?
I am taking this class as part of my GE requirement in finishing my B.S. in dental hygiene. I also enjoy Latin American culture and I hope to learn more about it.
3. How far do you live from SRJC main campus?
I live 9.2 miles from SRJC in Rohnert Park.
4. Briefly, what do you think of when you think:
- North America?~ forests, plains, oceans
- Central America?~ vacations, lush rainforests, white sandy beaches
- South America?~ Brazil, beautiful people
- The Caribbean?~ tropical alcoholic drinks, lots of islands, very hot
- The World?~ Diversity and adventure!
5. Have you created a blog or webpage in the past?
I have a Facebook page and now a page for my Humanities 7 course as well.
6. Regarding computers, are you on a mac or pc?
PC!
7. Do you/can you text on your phone?
I can with my eyes closed :)
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