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EFD 501 Course Outline

This course covers advanced philosophy in education through understanding, developing, and critically evaluating current problems, principles, and concepts. It involves sustained inquiry into the aims of education, effective teaching methods, and proper curriculum content. Since education concerns introducing culture and society to youth, the course also reflects on the role of individuals in social and political order. Topics include educational philosophy provisions, EDCOM findings, thoughts from philosophers like Locke and Dewey, and philosophies like essentialism and progressivism. Students complete assignments, thought papers, and examinations. Grades are based on attendance, participation, submissions, and examinations.

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EFD 501 Course Outline

This course covers advanced philosophy in education through understanding, developing, and critically evaluating current problems, principles, and concepts. It involves sustained inquiry into the aims of education, effective teaching methods, and proper curriculum content. Since education concerns introducing culture and society to youth, the course also reflects on the role of individuals in social and political order. Topics include educational philosophy provisions, EDCOM findings, thoughts from philosophers like Locke and Dewey, and philosophies like essentialism and progressivism. Students complete assignments, thought papers, and examinations. Grades are based on attendance, participation, submissions, and examinations.

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EFD 501 - Advanced Philosophy in Education

Course Description: This course shall cover the different educational philosophy
where learners would understand, develop and sustain
arguments about, and critically evaluate the current problems,
principles and concepts’ of philosophy in education. Advanced
Philosophy in Education is a systematic reflection upon the
variety of activities and practices by which we seek to impart
knowledge and information and develop human capacities. At
such, it involves sustained inquiry into (1) the aims or goals of
the education process (the hoped-for end result of the activities
and practices), (2) the most effective means to attain those
goals (teaching methods), and (3) the proper content or
subject matter of education (the curriculum). Further, since
education concerns the set of processes by which young people
are introduced to and brought into participation in their culture,
and society, educational philosophy includes (4) reflections
about the role of individuals in the social and political order.

A. Topics:

I - Educational Philosophy in the New Society


- 1973 Constitutional Provisions for Education
- Educational Provisions of the 1987 Constitution
Submit: Infographic Presentation of the Educational Philosophy in
the New Society (By Group)

II - EDCOM Results and Findings to Educational System


(1991): Basis of Philippine Educational Philosophies

- EDCOM Findings (1991)


- Major developments in the Philippine educational system relative to the
recommendations of EDCOM with corresponding legal basis.

Submit: Thought Paper (Individual)

III - Philosophical Thoughts on Education according to Philosophers:


- John Locke
- Herbert Spencer
- John Dewey

Submit: Thought Paper (Individual)


IV - Philosophical Thoughts on Education according to Philosophers:
- George Counts
- Theodore Brameld
Submit: Thought Paper (Individual)

V - Philosophies of Education:Why Teach, What to Teach and How to


Teach
- Essentialism
- Progressivism

Submit: Paradigm of Teaching Strategies / Approaches based on


Philosophical Thoughts (By Group)

VI - Philosophies of Education:Why Teach, What to Teach and How to


Teach
- Perennialism
-Existentialism

Submit: Paradigm of Teaching Strategies / Approaches based on


Philosophical Thoughts (By Group)

VII - Philosophies of Education:Why Teach, What to Teach and How to


Teach
- Behaviorism
- Linguistic Philosophy
- Constructivism

Submit: Paradigm of Teaching Strategies / Approaches based on


Philosophical Thoughts (By Group)

VIII - Philosophies of Education:Why Teach, What to Teach and How to


Teach
- Conservatism
- Humanism

B - Course Requirements:
1. Attendance
2. Participation in Class Activities / Discussion
3. Assignments and Thought Papers
4. Reporting
C - Bases of Grade:

Attendance 20%
Class participation, class reporting 20%
Submission of assignments and 30%
thought papers
Major Examinations 30%
TOTAL 100%

D - REFERENCES:

1. Elevazo,& A. Elevazo, R. (1995). Philosophy of Philippine education.


Mandaluyong City: National Bookstore.
2. Prieto, N., et al. (2019). The teacher and the community, school culture
and organizational leadership. Quezon City, Metro Manila: Lorimar
Publishing, Inc.
3. Meaning, Scope & Functions of Philosophy of Education. Retrieved from:
d727bf65a7efe4…57d03ec3ba.pdf, on September 3, 2020.

Prepared by:

QUEENIE LYN G. ALMEREZ, MTE


Faculty

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