Relevance and Dialogic Learning

Paulo Freire, the Brazilian educator whose ideas are part of the inspiration behind the Friends World model of learning, emphasizes the idea of a dialogue in education. Dialogic education is about an interactive relationship between the learner, the teacher, and the material learned. The dialogue can be personal (as between student and faculty, or student and advisor), or conceptual, a "dialogue" with the subject matter. By this Freire means (in part) a personal rapport between the student and the learning material. This close relationship is also tied in with the processes of integration, evaluation, and experiential education as a whole. Freire gives the example of his own teaching: in teaching Brazilian peasants to read, he rejected the standard course material and constructed a new model based on themes of Brazilian slum life, to which the students could relate directly.

In order to make the bridge from the simple observation to thematic reflection, you will need to make connections between the subject material and other things, including your own experiences. This connection allows you to integrate and synthesize ideas into a new level of understanding.
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