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evolution of educational thought - Coggle Diagram
evolution of educational thought
ancient education
Greek pedagogical thought
The ideal of Greek education was not professionalism in
arts, but enjoyment and participation.
the ideals of Jesus
Learning to love, as Jesus teaches, is to educate yourself
really
roman education
The ideal of Roman education was to cultivate manhood and
self-control
renaissance and modern age
importance of new science
new scientific methods appear, a new group of
scholars decided to apply their knowledge.
panoramas of oriental ideas
What matters most in the East is peace of mind, not the
scientific progress.
Luther's education and reformation
unlike the middles ages, the schools were under the control of the church, Luther argued that the same should by governed by the state.
modern age and renaissance
scholastics and universities
Medieval universities were organized as corporations, concerned more with scholarship than with buildings.
pedagogical ideals of the renaissance
what is needed is an educational system based on
glories present
appreciation
the weak point of medieval education was its lack of interest
for the experimental sciences
current education
operational pedagogy
shool education has the mission of ensuring that the student learn from all kinds of procedures that allow them to learn on their own in the present and in the future.
constructivism
has among its objectives that students learn to learn, meets its objective when the student is able to perform significant leraning.
significant learning
the learner receives berval information, links it to
previously acquired events.