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Reflection On The Banking And Problem-Posing Methods Of Education

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To future BIS300 students, I have learned a lot during this class, which has helped me grow to be a better writer and facilitator. Thanks to all the work I’ve done throughout this class, my writing and writing skills have improved dramatically. As a student, when it comes to writing essays, I have been able to polish my skills in creating ideas. Through working on my artifacts, I have gained even more skills that are going to be useful when I enter the real world working in global business. The part of the artifacts I enjoyed working on the most was writing imaginative letters between the famous Brazilian educator Paulo Freire and myself. We held a deep discussion about the banking and problem-posing methods of education. Specifically, I penned a letter from Freire to me explaining why I am in an admissions bubble. I followed that up with a second letter where I appealed that decision to Freire using philosophical arguments aligned with his rationale. In order to truly engage with this assignment, I had to become engrossed in each of our characters and creatively formulate the dialogue between us. Writing from Freire’s point of view, I had to think deeply about the motives underlying his problem-posing model and why it was important to him. In my response, I then had to relate those theories to the specific context of my own education. Despite the challenging nature of this assignment, it was exciting to write something so different than what I had done before. I am proud

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