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Philosophical and Anthropological Foundations of Holistic Education
Philosophical Foundations
Values (Axiology): Focuses on the importance of universal values
Hospitality
Prudence
Solidarity
Temperance, fortitude
Justice, Respect
Knowledge (Epistemology): Investigates the processes of knowing, from rationalism to empiricism
Purpose of education: To form ethical and reflective individuals, capable of integrating into and transforming society.
Being and reality (Ontology and Metaphysics): Seeks to understand the position of human beings in the world and their role in society
Anthropological Foundations
Integral Human Being: Views the individual in their entirety (body, mind, spirit, culture)
Freedom and Dignity: Recognizes the inherent freedom and dignity of human beings
Educability:of being educated and of developing their thought, freedom, and emotions throughout their lives.
Pillars of Comprehensive Education
Learning to be: Developing personality, autonomy, and critical judgment.
Learning to do: Developing skills to face diverse situations.
Learning to live together: Participating and cooperating with others in common projects.
Learning to know: Acquiring tools to understand the world.
They focus on the conception of the human being as a:
Cultural
Spiritual
Biopsychosocial