Paulo Freire (19211997) was a Brazilian educator and philosopher whose work on literacy, consciousness, and liberation reshaped how education is understood as a political practice.

Core ideas

  • Banking model of education: Freire’s characterization of conventional pedagogy, in which teachers deposit knowledge into passive students as though filling empty containers (Freire, 1970).
  • Problem-posing education: the alternative to the banking model — education as a collaborative process in which teachers and students investigate problems together.
  • Conscientização: the development of critical consciousness — the ability to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions and to take action against them.
  • Dialogue: genuine education occurs through dialogue, not monologue. The teacher-student relationship is reciprocal: both teach and both learn.
  • Praxis: the integration of reflection and action. Theory without action is empty; action without theory is blind.

Notable works

  • Pedagogy of the Oppressed (1968/1970)
  • Education for Critical Consciousness (1974)
  • Pedagogy of Hope (1992)
Freire, P. (1970). Pedagogy of the Oppressed.