Pedagogía Del Oprimido
Veronika Rivero Veras
- 31 Dec 2007
- Iss: 2, pp 66-66
TL;DR: Pedagogia del Oprimido as discussed by the authors is a pedagogia humanista and liberadora, in which a gente oprimida is portrayed as a protagonista in the trabajo de la liberación of los oprimidos en contra de los opresores.
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Abstract: Pedagogia del Oprimido , es un ensayo que muestra la importancia de la libertad del ser humano, la cual, segun el autor, solo se pude conseguir con una educacion que ayude a la gente oprimida a liberarse. Es un libro en el cual el autor te va llevando de un estado de frustracion por la deshumanizacion de la sociedad, hasta un estado en el cual te incita a imaginarte como protagonista en el trabajo de la liberacion de los oprimidos en contra de los opresores. Este es un libro que sin duda todo Licenciado en Ciencias de la Educacion tiene que leer, releer y volver a leer, ya que es un instrumento que la educacion debe tener para lograr que la humanidad vuelva al camino de la humanizacion, y sobre todo de la liberacion. Debemos de considerar al libro Pedagogia del Oprimido, como una pedagogia humanista y liberadora, la cual cuenta con dos momentos distintos, el primero en que los oprimido descubren el mundo de la opresion y se van comprometiendo en la praxis con su transformacion, y el segundo, en el que una vez que se trasforma la realidad opresora, esta pedagogia deja de ser del oprimido y pasa a ser la pedagogia de los hombres en el proceso permanente de la liberacion.
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