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Education is to practice changing what is needed to be changed. The word philosophy came from two Greek words [Philo and Sophia]. Philo refers to love, while Sophia means knowledge or wisdom.
The function of education that causes the most headaches in liberal societies is its role in the formation of the good citizen. The American thinker John Dewey argued in the early 20th century that ...
Dewey’s philosophy of education was that children “learn by doing.” Dewey argued that children learn from using their entire bodies in meaningful experiences.
Concurrently, research in philosophy of education has advanced a critical perspective on the role of self-activity and rational enquiry in fostering meaningful learning experiences.
Joshua Forstenzer’s research focuses on democratic education and related epistemic and civic virtues, as well as Pragmatist conceptions of education, philosophy for children, and pedagogies associated ...
The Reggio Emilia philosophy dates back to the late nineteenth century in Reggio Emilia, Italy. This educational philosophy is based on the idea that children learn through the hundred languages ...
Philosophy of Music Education Review features philosophical research in music education for an international community of scholars, artists, and teachers. It includes articles that address ...
Our Philosophy of Education Stream of the Educational Theory and Practice (eTAP) program will encourage you to explore the deeper questions related to individual, cultural and environmental aspects of ...