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Jan 1, 2022 · Philosophy of education refers to the systematic process of understanding and explicating key concepts related to educational practice. Analytic philosophy of education is a contemporary...
- Barry Chazan
Abstract Philosophy of education refers to the systematic process of understanding and explicating key concepts related to educational prac-tice. Analytic philosophy of education is a contemporary approach to this task and is the technique used in this book to explain key educational concepts. Keywords Prescriptive • Descriptive • Analytic ...
- Barry Chazan
- 2022
• enumerate the various functions of philosophy of education. State the various methods of Philosophical inquiry • describe the relationship between philosophy of teaching and teaching
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view of what education is all about and what it therefore demands of us. In this revision, three new chapters entitled, respectively, ‘Thinking about Education’, ‘What is it to be Human?’ and ‘The Postmodern Challenge’ have been added. ‘Thinking about Education’ attempts to set the stage by
Dec 28, 2023 · Educational philosophy is where the hard questions about education are pondered, answered, reflected upon, and reanswered. It is derived from the larger discipline of philosophy itself, which generally consists of three branches: ontology (or metaphysics; the study of being or reality); epistemology (the study of what knowledge is, what is ...
primary aim of education is to impart the desired knowledge or relevant skills to students. Through the process of education, students are expected to enhance their critical thinking skills and make well-informed decisions. Nevertheless, education is provided not only formally by instructors but also when one learns through
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What is a philosophy of education, and why should it be important to you? Behind every school and every teacher is a set of related beliefs--a philosophy of education--that influences what and how students are taught.