Educational Philosophies The Pros and Cons 12/3/2013 The five main philosophies of education are Essentialism‚ Perennialism‚ Progressivism‚ Social Reconstructionism‚ and Existentialism. Many heated and widely controversial debates have been discussed with famous historical representations on just which of these philosophies best serve our students. All philosophies‚ like many debated subjects‚ have their pros and cons when implemented towards student’s curriculum‚ teaching and assessment
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Plato Plato’s theory of forms was the cornerstone of most of his reasoning‚ an essential part in his entire philosophy and we can see its influence in all of his philosophy‚ no matter if his thought is concerned with metaphysics‚ epistemology or aesthetics. His the existence of forms was obvious for him. He gives various evidence to support his theory in his dialogs. Plato did provide reasoning to support the existence of the forms. For instance‚ in one of his dialogues he claims that when he view
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Philosophy of Knowledge Elements of knowledge Chapters 3 & 4 * Deductive reasoning * Syllogesim * Arostotle * theory * Humans are mammals * Mammals are warm blooded * So one can infer…. humans are warm blooded * If you take syllogeism into context you get modern computer * Mechanics * Deductive = absolute truth
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BSDEVCOM IV-A SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Social philosophy is the philosophical study of questions about social behavior (typically‚ of humans). Social philosophy addresses a wide range of subjects‚ from individual meanings to legitimacy of laws‚ from the social contract to criteria for revolution‚ from the functions of everyday actions to the effects of science on culture‚ from changes in human demographics to the collective order of a wasp’s nest. In Social Philosophy the main concepts will be ’property’
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Case study 7.1 Employee Involvement Case Discussion Questions 1 For the case 1 “the sugar substitute research decision”‚ I will choose high involvement‚ which is let the subordinates to discuss the problems and identify a solution. So the entire decision-making process is handed over to employees‚ identify the problems‚ choose the best alternative and implement their choice. For the second case “coast guard cutter decision problem”‚ I will choose the low involvement‚ which is ask one or more
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9:30 T/Thu Philosophy In Russell’s discussion “The Value of Philosophy‚” he asserted that the true goal of Philosophy wasn’t a tangible‚ or even reachable‚ goal. He says that Philosophy won’t lead us to any definite answers‚ because once you acquire solid knowledge of a subject‚ it instantly becomes another science. Instead that the greatest value of this study comes from the mental freedom you get when you begin to question the status quo and not just accepting things as they are. He also says
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References: Liu‚ JeeLoo. (2006). An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy: from ancient philosophy to Chinese Buddhism. United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. HOL B126 L564 2006. Watson‚ Burton (1963). Mo Tzu Basic Writings. USA: Columbia University Press. HOL B128 M6 W3.
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Leadership Philosophy Paper Part B Taking ENES 317 has exposed me to lot of knowledge such as one leadership/Management skills‚ personality types‚ approaches to problems and decision making. In the past‚ I believed that leadership was a quality that could be learned and taught‚ but I also thought that leadership would best fit people with some personal trait such as charisma or personality of an extrovert people. With the knowledge gained from this leadership course‚ I came up with an individual
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Teaching Philosophy My teacher education and training‚ exposure to students and schools from student teaching‚ and personal experience as a student of New York City public schools has concretized certain beliefs that I have about teaching. I firmly believe that in order to provide the best education possible to my students I need to know their personalities‚ learning styles‚ and be genuinely interested in their lives. Knowing my students will enable me to form personal and intimate student-teacher
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teaching philosophy is most closely steeped in progressivism. According to the progressivism philosophy it is crucial that a teacher make all the lessons meaningful to the students. It is also vital that the teacher meets the needs of their students. Progressivism also states that students will learn more effectively in social settings. In the progressivism philosophy it is essential to teach subjects not in isolation but as a blend of several subjects combined. The progressivism philosophy points
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