Reflection ESSENTIALISM
Reflection ESSENTIALISM
Reflection ESSENTIALISM
Essentialism tries to instill all students with the most essential or basic
academic knowledge and skills and character development. The teachers
should try to embed traditional moral values and virtues such as respect for
authority, perseverance, fidelity to duty, consideration for others and
practicality and intellectual knowledge that students need to become model
citizens. The students now require to master a set of body of information and
basic technique for their grade level before they are promoted to the next higher
grade. The teacher serves as an intellectual and moral role model for the
students. The teacher focuses on achievement test scores as a means of
evaluating students’ progress. Yes, it is teacher centered in process but
actually it is centered on students being taught about the people, events, ideas
and institutions that have shaped society. A teacher hopes that when his/her
students leave the school, they will not only possess the basic knowledge and
skills, but they will also have disciplined, practical minds, capable of applying
lessons learned in school in the real word.
The fact that the universe is real and is constant change, it helps
develop students who can adjust to a changing world to a changing world and
live with harmony. In order to achieve the goal in teaching, we must relate to
the universe and interact with others intelligently, scientifically and
experientially. The curriculum stresses on science and experience learning
such as “hands on- minds on” learning. Moreover, Values differ from place to
place, from time to time, from person to person; what is good for one may not
be good for another.
Submitted By:
NEMFA G. TUMACDER