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(Core Beliefs:, Goals of Education:, Approaches to Teaching:, Educational…
Core Beliefs:
Education is a fundamental human right.
Every individual has unique learning needs and potentials.
Teachers are facilitators of learning, not just dispensers of knowledge.
Learning is a lifelong process.
Goals of Education:
Foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Promote personal growth and self-awareness.
Cultivate creativity and innovation.
Develop ethical and moral values.
Prepare students for active citizenship and participation in society.
Approaches to Teaching:
Constructivism: Students learn actively through experiences and reflection.
Experiential Learning: Hands-on activities deepen understanding.
Differentiated Instruction: Teaching methods adjust to diverse student needs.
Inquiry-Based Learning: Encourages curiosity through questioning and investigation.
Collaborative Learning: Students work together to achieve shared goals.
Socratic Method: Dialogue and questioning foster critical thinking.
Educational Philosophies:
Perennialism: Emphasizes enduring ideas and values that are timeless and universal.
Essentialism: Focuses on core academic subjects and essential knowledge.
Progressivism: Stresses the importance of student-centered learning, experiential learning, and problem-solving.
Existentialism: Advocates for individual freedom, choice, and responsibility in learning.
Pragmatism: Emphasizes practical knowledge and problem-solving skills relevant to real-life situations.