The Importance Of Empathy In Education

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During the duration of an individual’s life, there is no societal structure that contributes more to his overall development and future than that of the school. It reaches its roots deep down into every part of his day, not only through the development of a base of knowledge centered on the traditional subjects of schooling, but in the development of the very person himself. To ignore this truth is to allow the sickening of society that results when students are not given the chance to use the information they learn in the classroom towards the betterment of the world around them. The school should be the breeding ground for societal change both in the student and the community, for if the school can be the home of diverse theory and lines …show more content…

Empathy-based education would, in essence, strive “for the emergence of consciousness and critical intervention in reality” that would allow the student, and even the teacher themselves, to examine the ways they fit into the world in which they live, as well as the complexities, faults, and abuses of authority that lead to inequality. To foster empathy in the student is not just to make them more understanding of the plight of those around them, but to also spur the “action and reflection of men and women upon their world in order to transform it”. Combining the awareness that empathy naturally provides with critical thinking, as well as the ability to question both oneself and authority, allows the school to be the base for that action and reflection that so transforms the …show more content…

In fact, the contribution of the students would be equal to that of the teacher, making them, as Freire states, “critical co-investigators in dialogue with the teacher”. A student is not in opposition to the teacher, but a member of the class’s collective quest for knowledge, one that requires the student to share his or her unique life experiences in order to build an atmosphere of understanding. Moreover, the student must be open to the challenges that other students pose to their views when shared if a truly collaborative and open environment is to be created within the classroom. Only then can knowledge be transmitted comfortably and stimulate the overall growth of the student’s character and base of

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