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    Emilius and Sophia: or‚ a New System of Education‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s self-proclaimed ‘best’ and ‘most important’ work‚ from which today’s source originates details Rousseau’s philosophy of education. It is written as part novel‚ part treatise‚ and describes the education of protagonist Émile from birth to adulthood through the eyes of his tutor. It was originally published in 1762‚ just several months after Rousseau’s Social Contract‚ and both were immediately banned by Paris authorities –

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    as a Philosophy of Education was mainly influenced by the likes of Pavlov‚ Thorndike‚ John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner who played an integral role of implementing these principles and techniques of behaviourism into our every day lives. Behaviourists consider the child to be an organism that acts‚ thinks and feels and is already programmed with the necessary skills for learning when they arrive at school. Skinner believed strongly in education but critics argued that his idea of education was different

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    MY PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATIONEducation is not a privilege; it must be a right for all.” This is what I always say whenever I am asked with the question‚ “what is Education for you?” I truly believe in this statement because for me‚ Education is a very vital factor for each and everyone’s success in life. Almost half of our existence was been spent within the four sides of a classroom with our teachers and classmates which happens to be our natural environment where we live through‚ considering

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    Introduction In Malaysia‚ education is a continuous attempt to maximum individual potentials in order to create a physically‚ emotionally‚ spiritually and intellectually person who believes in God and firmly hold on to his/her respective religious teachings. In order to achieve the goal‚ teachers especially‚ have to play a vital role in educating the students who will be able to perform their duties as responsible citizens. However‚ there are several challenges that are faced by the nation in producing

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    Policies and Procedures 1. The philosophy that I choose for my Physical Education Program would be the enjoyment of leisure activities for a lifetime. As a teacher I feel that my job is to teach the students how to make physical education a part of their life. The more I think about it I see that it is not all about teams sport as much as it is having the students develop a "womb to tomb" mentality. 2. The curriculum objectives of my Physical Education Program will include safe participation

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    Approaching Theory in Adult Education: Humanism and Andragogy An analysis of adult learning theory serves as the springboard from which educators can begin to build a useful theoretical framework that focuses on the field of contemporary adult education. Both humanism and andragogy as theoretical approaches offer distinctive strengths and weaknesses‚ both function as a point of reference for practitioners. This paper examines the synthesis of humanistic and andragogical theory as an

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    History and Philosophy of Nurse Education Amy Allin Capella University Abstract Each educator brings to the academic arena their own personal nursing philosophy that is based on experience and is historic in nature. By studying the history of nursing‚ the educator is able to guide the student through their education process. As an educator the nurse becomes an extension of one’s own personal philosophy. Nursing theory serves as the foundation on which to develop a personal philosophy and characterizes

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    FTD38 DH401 Higher Diploma in Early Childhood Education (2012-2013) EDU4017EF/P Introduction to Early Childhood Education TMA1 Name: LUI YAN TUNG Student ID : 10971094 Class: E Name of Lecturer: Adeline Leung Date of submission: 17/12/12 Total word count: 946 words My “Philosophy of Education” in Early Childhood Education Pre-primary institutions mark the beginning of schooling for early childhood on their critical stage of growth. Teachers of kindergarten are going on a mission to promote

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    Adult Education and Poverty Reduction Education is a moral right to those who should be educated and a moral duty to those who should allow and facilitate the education to take place. That is equivalent to saying that education should necessarily result in poverty reduction as a matter of moral imperative. A society that is ravaged by poverty is morally impoverished and can escape the poverty through a certain kind of education (Dame‚ 1999). Education is a necessary instrument for the attainment

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