Title: Schools of the Future
1Schools of the Future
2Why Educate?
- What Is An Educated Person?
3What is Philosophy of Education?
- The building block of the reflective
practitioner - Without your own grounding in your philosophical
thinking, teaching becomes rote.
- We engage in philosophical inquiry using logic
and analysis. - Basically we are asking ourselves-why do I
teach? What do I teach? How do I teach? - What constitutes an educated person?
- But, as you can see, philosophy is more than just
analysis
4Philosophical Inquiry Happens in 3 areas
- The nature of reality called metaphysics
- The nature of knowledge called epistemology
- The nature of values called axiology
- In education we are mostly concerned with
epistemological issues, with some exceptions. - What do we need to know?
- To deny we have values is incorrect
5Philosophy
- Helps you to understand who you are
- What kind of teacher you are
- Why you do some of the things you do
6Philosophers Historically Have Pondered the
Nature of Reality
- Do we use use reason or empiricism to discover
the nature of reality? - Here are what some educational philosophers have
to say - Plato-400 B.C.-education should be for the
highest good. Most important thing to teach is
values of the highest sort. - John Jacques Rousseau-1700s in Europe-individuals
are born good and society corrupts them.
Education based on natural experiences. Roots of
Deweys ideas
7Roots of Western Philosophy
- Rests on the Enlightenment-1700s in Europe. Turn
to science and reason for an understanding of the
universe - The early U.S. intellectuals, such as Franklin
and Jefferson, also were products of the
Enlightenment. - The mystery of learning could be put to
scientific reasoning. - How would education help benefit society in the
long-term? Apply scientific principles to this
8- During the 19th century, pragmatism began to
overrule reason-the belief in unchanging laws of
nature. - Emphasize the changing nature of reality.
- This paved the way for the progressives.
9Maria Montessori-early 1900s in Italy
- Uniting of school and home
- Radical for her time-child sized furniture
- Maximize the growth of the child during key,
sensitive periods - Children are divine
- Environment should maximize individual expression
- Children can save the world
- Education can lay the foundation for peace
10Jane Roland Martin
- First educational philosopher to deal with
differences in experiences of men and women. - Argued for the experiences of women-nurturing and
caring for others to be considered part of what
is important to include in what is taught
- Before that the ideal had been based on knowing
and understanding concepts in mathematics,
science, history, literature and philosophy
11- Martin argues that the reproductive processes of
society had been, up until that point, left out
of educational philosophical discourse. - Concerns for personal relationships and feelings
had no part
12John Dewey
13Dewey
- I believe education is the fundamental method of
social progress and reform. All reforms which
rest simply upon the law, or the threatening of
certain penalties, or upon changes in mechanical
or outward arrangements, are transitory and
futile. But through education society can
formulate its own purposes, can organize its own
means and resources and thus shape itself with
definitiveness and economy in the direction in
which it wishes to moveeducation thus conceived
marks the most perfect and intimate union of
science and art conceivable in human experience.
14Key Points of Deweys Philosophy
- Education and life are inseparable
- Education should conform to real life experiences
- Morals are inseparable from educational
experiences - Aims of education are for maximum societal
participation and moral reflection - Play and work are nearly synonymous
15Dialectic of Freedom (Maxine Greene)
- Tension between schools necessity of balancing
the needs of society and of individuals
16- Dewey felt schools were ignoring the reality of
the growing industrial revolution. He was
attempting to make stronger links between
classroom and out of classroom learning. - Educated person is always within a social
context. Education and morality are linked
- Deweys philosophy reflect a pattern of
experience, learning (construction), reflection
and so forth (can be seen in a circle). - P. 360-stimulation of childs powers
17What is the School?
- What is the school? A social institution.can
this argument lead one to thinking that it is the
duty of schooling and education to inculcate
students with the overarching values of a society
or culture? - Teachers role is to select those influences which
will be most beneficial. (363).
18- Teachers role is to select the appropriate
experiences for the child. All educational
experiences in schooling are interrelated.forerun
ner of interdisciplinary learning. - Education is the fundamental method of social
progress and reform. - Communitys duty to education is a moral one
192 Purposes for Schooling-Sizer
- We are in an era when school is only one of the
educational influences on youth - Education of the intellect
- Education of the character
20Essential Claims of the State on the Minds of
Youth-what should be taught
- Literacy
- Numeracy
- Civic Understanding
- Both minimal and maximal
- Should fit the needs of a particular school
21What is Good Curriculum?
- Put in the Form of questions
- Can graduates teach themselves?
- Are they decent people?
- Can they effectively use the knowledge gained in
the academic disciplines in which they have been
steeped?
22Sizer suggests 4 key academic departments for
high schools
- Inquiry and Expression
- Mathematics and Science
- Literature and the Arts
- Philosophy and History
23Another, More Contemporary Philosopher
24What is My Philosophy of Education?
- What to Teach? The Most Important Things
- Why Teach These?
- One or Two Ways You Will Implement These
25Finally
- What to Take Away With You
- These two questions might serve as a gift to
yourself as you leave each class - At the end of class today, what is one thing I
will take away with me? - At the end of class, what are one or two
questions that remain?