Teaching methodology represents another source of educational
hegemony. Freire (1970) refers to the "banking model" of education whereby the student functions as an open repository to whatever knowledge
the teacher chooses to deposit that day. This methodology further
supports the dominant educational ideology that silences and marginalizes
students' voice and experience. This happens through the belief that
the main purpose of schools is to transmit the knowledge necessary for
people to enter the workforce and that good teaching involves the transmission
of that knowledge through the most socially efficient means
(Pinar et al., 2002).