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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…” quote by Paulo Freire
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“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.”

Paulo Freire

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.

Key Takeaway

Comprehension is earned, not given.

Themes

learning cognition patience perseverance active reading

Mood

determined reflective motivated

Type

advice educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic study
  • self‑directed learning
  • research analysis
  • skill acquisition

Key Concepts

metacognition strategic reading self‑regulation cognitive load

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?
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