Action Quote by Paulo Freire
“A reader does not suddenly comprehend what is being read or studied, in a snap, miraculously. Comprehension needs to be worked forged, by those who read and study; as subjects of the action, they must seek to employ appropriate instruments in order to carry out the task. For this very reason, reading and studying form a challenging task, one requiring patience and perseverance.”
About This Quote
Understanding text is a gradual, effortful process that requires active engagement and appropriate strategies, not an instant revelation.
In simple terms: Learning demands deliberate practice and tools.
Comprehension is earned, not given.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic study
- self‑directed learning
- research analysis
- skill acquisition
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- designing curricula
- teaching study skills
Questions to Reflect On
- How can learners identify the most effective reading strategies for a given text?
- What role does perseverance play in mastering complex material?