Fear from ages ago still impacts the world. “Banking Concept”: Paulo Freire, there is a fear of teachers being proven wrong by students. “Secondary Five”: Rodney Carroll. There is a fear of position of power not being used correctly. There is fear of not being educated enough for employment. “Should the Obama Generation Drop Out”: Charles Murray, there is also a fear of lack of employment due to no hands on experience for the job. Throughout the assigned readings, there was a consistent theme of fear. Fear has plagued families for generations dealing with employment to education. Some people grew up in a generation taught to believe in what was in the books and what the teacher was teaching, nothing else. In modern times, there was no teacher-student relationship at any level inside or outside the school. The teacher teaches and the students are taught. The teacher knows everything and the students know nothing. And this went on for years which made Paulo Freire take notice and want to make a change of how students were taught. His task was to fill the students with the contents of his narrations which are detached from reality, disconnected from the totality that emended them and could give them significance. He was trying to …show more content…
Carrol, he explains the life of an uneducated person in need of employment, but doesn’t really have a chance against a person who has gone to college for a bachelor degree. In his text he explains how a plan was thought-out to help drop outs and slow learners to get up to pace with employment called Welfare to Work Partnership in Dec, 2000. Which at the time no one could make it to the work sites offered .They had no money for transportation. The CEO even tried helping but the surrounding city transit would not help so not many businesses lasted. UPS (United Postal Service) was determined to make it work so they did and the citizens appreciated it. They were able to support their