<P> A Brazilian philosopher and educator committed to the cause of educating the impoverished peasants of his nation and collaborating with them in the pursuit of their liberation from what he regarded as "oppression," Freire is best known for his attack on what he called the "banking concept of education," in which the student was viewed as an empty account to be filled by the teacher . Freire also suggests that a deep reciprocity be inserted into our notions of teacher and student; he comes close to suggesting that the teacher - student dichotomy be completely abolished, instead promoting the roles of the participants in the classroom as the teacher - student (a teacher who learns) and the student - teacher (a learner who teaches). In its early, strong form this kind of classroom has sometimes been criticized on the grounds that it can mask rather than overcome the teacher's authority . </P> <P> Aspects of the Freirian philosophy have been highly influential in academic debates over "participatory development" and development more generally . Freire's emphasis on what he describes as "emancipation" through interactive participation has been used as a rationale for the participatory focus of development, as it is held that' participation' in any form can lead to empowerment of poor or marginalised groups . Freire was a proponent of critical pedagogy . "He participated in the import of European doctrines and ideas into Brazil, assimilated them to the needs of a specific socio - economic situation, and thus expanded and refocused them in a thought - provoking way" (3) </P> <P> Date: 1889--1976 </P> <P> Heidegger's philosophizing about education was primarily related to higher education . He believed that teaching and research in the university should be unified and aim towards testing and interrogating the "ontological assumptions presuppositions which implicitly guide research in each domain of knowledge ." </P>

Justification for the study of philosophy of education