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B.Ed 2.5
BBSUL
What is philosophy?
What is Education?
Educational philosophy
Aims of philosophy of education
Scope of philosophy of education
Functions of philosophy of education
Major philosophies of education
Contents
What is philosophy?
• The term has been derived from two Greek
words, ‘Philos’ means love and ‘Sophia’means
wisdom.
• Philosophy means love for knowledge or passion
for learning.
• It is the study of general and fundamental
questions about existence, knowledge,values,
reason, mind and language.
• Such questions are often posed as problemsto
be studied or resolved.
Education is
• Acquisition of knowledge
• A tool to discipline the intellect
• A preparation for life
• Direction
• Growth
• Transmission of culture
Educational Philosophy
• A set of values and beliefs about education that
guide the professional behavior of educator.
It asks-
What is the purpose of education?
• It may be defined as the application of the
fundamental principles of a philosophy of
life to the work of education.
• It offers a definite set of aims and definite
set of objectives.
“EDUCATION WITHOUT PHILOSOPHY
IS BLIND AND PHILOSOPHY
WITHOUT EDUCATION IS INVALID”
Aims of Philosophy of Education
• The aims of the philosophy of education are
synthesized in the multifaceted development of
personality.
• All round development consists of all the aspects
- physical, mental, moral, social, emotional and
spiritual.
• Education consists in the development of all the
capacities in the individual.
• Philosophical thought gives logic, rational sequence
and system to education.
• philosophy of education is not only the application
of philosophers views to educational problems, but
also that both philosophers and educators who come
together should have a common concern and
commitment about the nature of education that is
required to uphold the dignity of human beings.
Scope of Philosophy of Education
• The scope of the philosophy of education
includes the critical evaluation of aims, ideas and
education, analysis of human nature, educational
values, the theory of knowledge and the
relationship of education and social progress.
Functions of educational
philosophy
• Philosophy of education performs various functions.
A. Determining the aspects of education:
1. Aims of education
2. Curriculum
3. Methods of teaching
4. Discipline
5. Teacher & Student
6. Administration
B.Harmonizing old and new traditions in the
field of education.
C.Providing the educational planners,
administrators and educators with the progressive
vision to achieve educational development
D.Preparing the young generation to face the
challenges of the modern time
A: Determining the aspects of education
Aims of education
• Philosophy of education provides original
ideas regarding all aspects of education
particularly educational aims, method of
teaching, curriculum, teacher, students etc.
• It guides the process of education by
suggesting suitable aims from the diversities
of life and selecting the means accordingly.
Curriculum
• It helps curriculum designer to construct
curriculum according to the need, ability and
interest of the learner.
Methods of teaching
• Educational philosophy is very much helpful to
adopt suitable methods of teaching.
• We get the knowledge of different methods of
teaching, i.e. ‘Learning by doing’ in naturalism,
‘lecture method’ in idealism and ‘experimental
method’ in pragmatism.
• It helps us to choose the suitable methods of
teaching according to the nature of the subject
and school environment
Discipline
• Discipline reflects the philosophy of life.
• Idealism advocates street discipline and self
control where as naturalism emphasis freedom
and natural discipline , and pragmatism stressed
social discipline.
• These disciplines are known from the study of
different educational philosophies.
• The knowledge of educational philosophy is
essential to follow a desirable discipline.
Teacher & Student
• Educational philosophy determines the role
and quality of teacher as well as the student in
diversified society.
• With the help of educational philosophy, we
get knowledge pertaining to the role of the
teacher as well as student in the school and
relationship with each other.
Administration
• The knowledge of what kind of administration
we should adopt for an educational institute is
determined by educational philosophy.
B: Harmonizing old and new traditions in
the field of education.
• In the process of social development the old
traditions become outdated for the people. They are
replaced by the new traditions.
• This process of replacement is not always smooth. It
is faced with lots of opposition from certain
orthodox sections of the society.
• It must be kept in mind that every ‘old’ isnot
outdated and every ‘new’ is not perfect, Therefore,
there is a need of co-coordinating the two in order to
maintain the harmony between both.
• This function can be performed by philosophy of
education
C: Providing the educational planners,
administrators and educators with the
progressive vision to achieve educational
development
• Philosophy of education provides the educational
planners, administrators and educators with the
right vision which guides them to attain the
educational goals efficiently.
• It is very much useful to educational practitioner
for his work and its place in the general scheme of
life.
• Educational philosophy helps teacher,
administrator or students to interpret his
professional experiences with that of acquired
theoretical knowledge and vice versa.
D: Preparing the young generation to
face the challenges of the modern time
• Society is not static; it changes its value,
tradition, custom, culture etc. from time to time.
• Philosophy of education is a guiding, steering
and liberating force that helps young people to
and society at large to face the challenges of the
modern time. It helps the individual to
understand the relationship between his goal and
day to day routine work and develop critical
attitude towards life in diverse society
• Philosophy is rational enquire to the reality of
world which aims to find out Truth for the sake of
attaining wisdom.
• Education is a social process by which society
deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge,
skills and values from one generation to another.
Conclusion
• Philosophy and education are complementary to
each other in the sense that both deal with nature
of human being.
• Philosophy determines the various aspects of
education such as: aims, curriculum, methods of
teaching, role of teacher etc.
• It provides theoretical guideline to the education
where as education make it into practice.
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Introduction philosophy of education

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 4. What is philosophy? What is Education? Educational philosophy Aims of philosophy of education Scope of philosophy of education Functions of philosophy of education Major philosophies of education Contents
  • 5. What is philosophy? • The term has been derived from two Greek words, ‘Philos’ means love and ‘Sophia’means wisdom. • Philosophy means love for knowledge or passion for learning.
  • 6. • It is the study of general and fundamental questions about existence, knowledge,values, reason, mind and language. • Such questions are often posed as problemsto be studied or resolved.
  • 7. Education is • Acquisition of knowledge • A tool to discipline the intellect • A preparation for life • Direction • Growth • Transmission of culture
  • 8. Educational Philosophy • A set of values and beliefs about education that guide the professional behavior of educator. It asks- What is the purpose of education?
  • 9. • It may be defined as the application of the fundamental principles of a philosophy of life to the work of education. • It offers a definite set of aims and definite set of objectives.
  • 10. “EDUCATION WITHOUT PHILOSOPHY IS BLIND AND PHILOSOPHY WITHOUT EDUCATION IS INVALID”
  • 11. Aims of Philosophy of Education • The aims of the philosophy of education are synthesized in the multifaceted development of personality. • All round development consists of all the aspects - physical, mental, moral, social, emotional and spiritual. • Education consists in the development of all the capacities in the individual.
  • 12. • Philosophical thought gives logic, rational sequence and system to education. • philosophy of education is not only the application of philosophers views to educational problems, but also that both philosophers and educators who come together should have a common concern and commitment about the nature of education that is required to uphold the dignity of human beings.
  • 13. Scope of Philosophy of Education • The scope of the philosophy of education includes the critical evaluation of aims, ideas and education, analysis of human nature, educational values, the theory of knowledge and the relationship of education and social progress.
  • 14. Functions of educational philosophy • Philosophy of education performs various functions. A. Determining the aspects of education: 1. Aims of education 2. Curriculum 3. Methods of teaching 4. Discipline 5. Teacher & Student 6. Administration
  • 15. B.Harmonizing old and new traditions in the field of education. C.Providing the educational planners, administrators and educators with the progressive vision to achieve educational development D.Preparing the young generation to face the challenges of the modern time
  • 16. A: Determining the aspects of education
  • 17. Aims of education • Philosophy of education provides original ideas regarding all aspects of education particularly educational aims, method of teaching, curriculum, teacher, students etc. • It guides the process of education by suggesting suitable aims from the diversities of life and selecting the means accordingly.
  • 18. Curriculum • It helps curriculum designer to construct curriculum according to the need, ability and interest of the learner.
  • 19. Methods of teaching • Educational philosophy is very much helpful to adopt suitable methods of teaching. • We get the knowledge of different methods of teaching, i.e. ‘Learning by doing’ in naturalism, ‘lecture method’ in idealism and ‘experimental method’ in pragmatism. • It helps us to choose the suitable methods of teaching according to the nature of the subject and school environment
  • 20. Discipline • Discipline reflects the philosophy of life. • Idealism advocates street discipline and self control where as naturalism emphasis freedom and natural discipline , and pragmatism stressed social discipline. • These disciplines are known from the study of different educational philosophies. • The knowledge of educational philosophy is essential to follow a desirable discipline.
  • 21. Teacher & Student • Educational philosophy determines the role and quality of teacher as well as the student in diversified society. • With the help of educational philosophy, we get knowledge pertaining to the role of the teacher as well as student in the school and relationship with each other.
  • 22. Administration • The knowledge of what kind of administration we should adopt for an educational institute is determined by educational philosophy.
  • 23. B: Harmonizing old and new traditions in the field of education.
  • 24. • In the process of social development the old traditions become outdated for the people. They are replaced by the new traditions. • This process of replacement is not always smooth. It is faced with lots of opposition from certain orthodox sections of the society. • It must be kept in mind that every ‘old’ isnot outdated and every ‘new’ is not perfect, Therefore, there is a need of co-coordinating the two in order to maintain the harmony between both. • This function can be performed by philosophy of education
  • 25. C: Providing the educational planners, administrators and educators with the progressive vision to achieve educational development
  • 26. • Philosophy of education provides the educational planners, administrators and educators with the right vision which guides them to attain the educational goals efficiently. • It is very much useful to educational practitioner for his work and its place in the general scheme of life. • Educational philosophy helps teacher, administrator or students to interpret his professional experiences with that of acquired theoretical knowledge and vice versa.
  • 27. D: Preparing the young generation to face the challenges of the modern time
  • 28. • Society is not static; it changes its value, tradition, custom, culture etc. from time to time. • Philosophy of education is a guiding, steering and liberating force that helps young people to and society at large to face the challenges of the modern time. It helps the individual to understand the relationship between his goal and day to day routine work and develop critical attitude towards life in diverse society
  • 29. • Philosophy is rational enquire to the reality of world which aims to find out Truth for the sake of attaining wisdom. • Education is a social process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills and values from one generation to another. Conclusion
  • 30. • Philosophy and education are complementary to each other in the sense that both deal with nature of human being. • Philosophy determines the various aspects of education such as: aims, curriculum, methods of teaching, role of teacher etc. • It provides theoretical guideline to the education where as education make it into practice.