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Philosophies of Education

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Philosophies of Education
BY
K. Kishore
Which do you favor?
• Perennialism
• Progressivism
• Essentialism
• Existentialism
• Reconstruction
Perennialism...
• Purpose - to help students understand our connections to
humanity throughout time
• Seeks to explore the human condition and answer the
question WHY?
• Classes read, discuss, & debate Great Books
• Learners explore the questions/values which people have
pondered throughout time.
• conservative - focus on Western literature and culture
• liberal - explore literature and culture from all civilizations
Supporters -- ED Hirsch Core Knowledge in Education series
“What your 1st Grader Needs to Know”...
Junior Great Books program -Rumpelstiltskin (Brothers Grimm)
Chestnut Pudding (Iroquois folktale)
The Mermaid Who Lost Her Comb (Scottish folktale)
Mother of the Waters (Haitian folktale)
Anansi’s Fishing Expedition (West African)
The Terrible Leak (Japanese folktale)
How Coyote Stole the Sun (Native Am. folktale)
QuickTime™ and a
Cinepak decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
http://www.pbs.org/wishbone/
Furst Impressions
Attending the Oakdale school beach party
social has the kids in an uproar. Meanwhile,
Wishbone as Mr. Darcy learns a few things
about social graces in Jane Austen's Pride
and Prejudice.
sample Wishbone episodes...
Frankenbone
David's got trouble on his hands when he adds a little spark to his
science fair project. Meanwhile, Wishbone as Dr. Frankenstein
unleashes a monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Bone of Arc
Samantha becomes the heroine of the boys soccer team while
Wishbone becomes her ally. Meanwhile, Joan of Arc leads the men of
the French Army against the English in Mark Twain's Joan of Arc.
Wishbone is her friend, Louis de Conte.
Hunchdog of Notre Dame
Samantha stands up for Nathaniel when he has trouble making friends
on the roller hockey team. Meanwhile, Wishbone as Quasimodo
befriends Esmerelda as they search for safety in Victor Hugo's
Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Existentialism...
• Seeks to answer who am I and develop
one’s special interests and talents
• Learning is individualized with students
exploring their own interests
• liberal - each student has own
curriculum, no time constraints
• conservative - standards are set, student
has latitude in when and how standards
will be met
Example (liberal):
What would you like to study today? Is there
any help I might offer?
Example (conservative):
You must develop a technology rich unit - you
select content area, grade level, technology to
include.
We are studying about Native Americans -you
may select the Nation to study and the focus
(housing, food, clothing, migration patterns)
Reconstruction...
Seeks to change society to make
more fair for all
Learning focuses on solving real
societal problems
Examples:
• Water Pollution: how should the
Fox be cleaned up?
• Latch Key Children: what can be
done to provide quality after
school care for students?
• The Ducks: there is too much duck
poop in the park what shall be
done?
Essentialism...
Seeks to teach students the basics
Much drill and practice, learning and
following the rules
Conservative - sit still and do your work
by yourself
Liberal - use Math Facts Rap cassette or
Number Munchers online program to
learn math facts
Progressivism...
• Seeks to involve students in their learning
• Project based learning
• Conservative - teacher selects topic, student has
limited choice from list of options
• Example: We are studying Native Americans, select
which group you will be in (Housing, Food or
Clothing) make an example to go with your report
• Liberal - teacher and students together decide on
topic and choices
• Example: Class completes K and W sections of
KWL chart at beginning of unit, unit is developed
around W items
Rain Forest Projects -- Our room is filled with great projects
showing the diversity, color and richness of life in the Rain
Forest. You can see some of the projects here.
A lush forest by
William
http://oakview.fcps.edu/~msav
a/96-97/Projects/Picture2.jpg
A terrarium by Scott
http://oakview.fcps.edu/~msav
a/96-97/Projects/Picture1.jpg
Painting by
Kristen
http://oakview.fcps.edu/
~msava/9697/Projects/Picture4.jpg
Which educational philosophy(ies)
do you endorse?
• Perennialism
• Progressivism
• Essentialism
• Existentialism
• Reconstruction
How do they match with your professed goals of education and
more personalized classroom goals?
Is there a match???
How can we make them become reality?
Does one philosophy work for all?
Thank you
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