Course Code - ED 203
Course Code - ED 203
Course Code - ED 203
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I. Course Description The course is designed to emphasize how philosophical ideas about education developed over a considerable period. This course also
addresses how historical influences, settings and ideas have influenced and continue to have relevance for education and life today. Emphasis will be placed on
helping students develop ideas about education and provide tools to use in thinking about issues in education.
1. Define and understand the nature, meaning Reflection/ Reaction Papers - Students are required to submit complete written reports on
and importance of the study of Philosophy; time
2. Develop understanding about the different Video and Article Analysis
approaches of philosophical Inquiry;
3. Learn and understand the different PPT Presentations with Screen Recorder -Incorporate knowledge in ICT thru PPT outputs
Philosophies of Education;
4. Familiarizes with the influences of the
various philosophical thoughts to daily Unit Quiz -Students are required to take the unit quiz after every chapter
activities and experiences; of the lesson
5. Appreciate the educational implications of
the different philosophies to their lives as Midterm Examination
school teachers; and Final Examination -Students are required to take the midterm and final
6. Acquaint with the different determinants of examinations on their scheduled date and time
morality and the application of the study of
ethics to the practices and experiences of
teachers.
4. Manifest understanding
through personal reflections on Individual Reporting
selected videos related to the
topic.
1. WEEK 3 & 4: Branches of Philosophy
2. 1. Identify and explain the Branches of Philosophy Reflection on each topic question Individual Paper Video Lectures
branches of philosophy;
a. Metaphysics Discussion Forum Board Graphic
3. 2.Discern implications of each Unit Quiz Organizers
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5. Manifest competence in
explaining several reflection
points.
WEEK 7, 8 & 9: Philosophies of Education
1. Identify the major Philosophies of Education: On-line Video Reporting Reflection Video Lecture
philosophies of education ; Papers
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3. Manifest understanding on
the principle of moral
values in the profession
Agapay, Ramon B. (1991) Ethics and the Filipino: A manual on Moral for Students and Educators,
Manila: National Bookstore Inc.
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Ardales, Venancion. (1985) Introductory Text to Philosophy. Manila: National Bookstore Inc.
Babor, Eddie R. (1998) Ethics: The Philosophical Discipline of Action. Divine World College of
Tagbilaran, Bohol.
Cruz, Corazon L. (1995) Philosophy of Man 3rd Edition: Manila: National Bookstore Inc.
Montemayor, Felix M. (2007) Introduction to Philosophy: Navotas Press, Navotas, Metro Manila
Navarro, Rosita L. and Lucio Jose. (2001) An Introduction to the Study of Social Philosophy,
Quezon City: Katha Publishing Co. Inc.
Ozmon, Howard A. and Craver, Samuel M. (1990) Philosophical Foundation. 4th Edition. Toronto: Merril Publishing Co.
Stumpf, Samuel Enoch. (2000) Socrates to Sarte: A History of Philosophy. 6th Edition, New York:
McGraw-Hill Co., Inc.
Websites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEy4i3S0sDU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sprxoz_9LM
http://www.sophia-project.org/uploads/1/3/9/5/13955288/rousseau_emile1.pdf
5. Submit completed term papers before or on the agreed deadline for submission
JOY GRACE P. DOCTOR, PhD MARILOU B. ADORA, PhD PAULINO P. REYES II, PhD
Subject Professor MAED Chair College Dean
ANNEXES:
1. Rubrics WRITTEN REPORT RUBRIC:
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CRITERIA Points
CONTENT: 40
-The presentation meets the information
requirements of the assignment.
-Information is presented in logical
sequence/structure.
-Information on slides reflects understanding and
effective summarization. Information has not simply
been copied and pasted from another source.
-There is not too much text on a slide. Each slide
contains a limited number of talking points as
opposed to complete paragraphs or lengthy
sentences
-Presentation is free of spelling and grammatical
errors.
DESIGN: 20
-Slides display elements of effective design. Fonts,
colors, backgrounds, etc. are effective, consistent
and appropriate to the topic and audience.
-Animations and/or sounds have been used to
emphasize important points. They do not distract
from the content.
-Text is clear and easy for the audience to see.
PRESENTATION: 40
-Presenter was familiar with the material and did not
read from slides or rely on notes. It is evident that
the presentation was rehearsed.
-Presenter spoke clearly and slowly
-Presenter showed enthusiasm for the subject
matter
100
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2. Acknowledgement of Syllabus
This is to acknowledge that this syllabus was presented/ discussed/ photocopied/pictured/downloaded/posted at the beginning of the semester.
Name of Student Signature Date