Education PDF
Education PDF
Education PDF
EDUCATION
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PHILOSOPHY
Cultural development.
Harmonious development
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AIMS OF EDUCATION
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AIMS OF EDUCATION
Educational philosophies
Traditional philosophies
Naturalism
Idealism Pragmatism
Realism
Naturalism
Concept: Essentialism believe that there is common core of knowledge that needs to e
transmitted to students in a systematic, disciplined way. The emphasis placed on
intellectual & moral standards that schools should teach & preparing students to become
valuable members of society.
Essentialism
Organization & Aims of Education: Essentialism has recommended for
the formal schools or teaching-learning places. The aims of education is to
promote intellectual growth & academic competitiveness of the individual to
become a model citizen.
Curriculum: This philosophy recommended intellectual content with quality
& capacity of the learner. The recommended subjects are English,
mathematics, natural science, history & foreign languages
Essentialism
Methods of Education: Essentialism recommended formal & well-planned
classroom teaching methods such as lectures, discussions, presentations & group
interaction.
Role of Teacher: Teacher must be a master of subject matter & role model for
learners with high level of authority & control over teaching-learning process &
learner.
Discipline: Essentialism believes in rigid discipline & devoted hard work of
learners in his studies.
Existentialism
Chief proponents: Soren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Maxine
Greene.
Concept: This philosophy believes that education must develop the consciousness
about the freedom of choices among learners because a man becomes what he
chooses for his self. Education must equip the individual for better choices
Organization & Aims of Education: The ultimate aim of education is to develop
child’s knowledge about human conditions & the choices that person has to make
for self. Therefore organization of education must be formal with sufficient
opportunities of choices
Existentialism
Chief proponents: Horace Mann, Henry Barnard .
Concept: Progressivism believe that learning must be through problem solving & scientific
inquiry in a cooperative & self-discipline way, which promote democratic living & transmits
the culture of society while preparing students to adapt in changing world