PROF ED 5 Philosophical Foundation - Classical Philosophies
PROF ED 5 Philosophical Foundation - Classical Philosophies
PROF ED 5 Philosophical Foundation - Classical Philosophies
PROF ED 5
THE TEACHER AND THE COMMUNITY, SCHOOL
CULTURE, AND ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
UNIT 1
SOCIETY AND EDUCATION
T H C N O
C I S E K
C H O I C E
E T R H I
S P T M U
T R U T H
D A R H I
B N T M E
M I N D
D A R H I
T N P C E
P R A C T I C E
EDUCATION
The word “educate” comes from the Latin ‘educere’,
meaning “to lead out”, “to bringout”.
Classical Philosophies
Existentialis Pragmatis
Idealism Realism m m
Idealism
Idealism is a school of philosophy that emphasizes that
“ideas or concepts are the essence of all that is worth
knowing”
Stresses the existence of ideas independent from the
material world. Ideas that which exist in the mind are the
only reality.
‘Exalt the human personality’. It regards man as a spiritual
being and considers the ‘human personality’ as of
supreme value.
More on the mind and spirit
Philosophers
Kierkegaard (1813-1855):
Soren Kierkegaard was a Danish
minister and philosopher. He is
considered to be the founder of
existentialism.
Nietzsche (1844-1900):
Friedrich Nietzcshe stressed the importance
of the individuality of each person. His work
provided a “strategy to liberate people from
the oppression of feeling inferior within
themselves, and a teaching of how not to
judge what one is in relation to what one
should be”
Educational Implications
Application
Teaching methods used in pragmatism include, hands-on
problem solving, experimenting, projects, cooperative
learning