Why We Are Supposed to Learn the Things We Learn in School.

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Why We Are Supposed to Learn the Things We Learn in School

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Why We Are Supposed to Learn the Things We Learn in School

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W.W.A.S.T.L.T.T.W.L.I.N

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OR

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The Philosophy of Education

(The driving force behind your learning Experience)

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How is this going to work?

• First I am going to define philosophy and then I am going to define education.

(As an aside: a discussion over a definition is philosophical discussion in epistemology)

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PHILOSOPHY

• The love of wisdom: Philo: love and Sophy: wisdom

• Wisdom is synonymous with truth- truth (philosophically) is synonymous with reality –reality is that which is real.

• A=A

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SEEKING TRUTH

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How are we capable of seeking truth/reality/wisdom?

• Through our perception

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Your Perception

• It imprisons you/It liberates you• It defines who you are/It defines the world

around you• It can confuse you/It can be the only thing

that makes sense to you• It can be your most valuable asset/It can be

your greatest downfall

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The Limitations of Perception

• Education• Gender• Emotion• Culture• Society• Historical Context• Environment• Lack of Education

• Fears• Abilities• Disabilities• Economics• Location• Age• Experiences• Parenting

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Be weary of the difference between seeing the world and seeing the world through your

perception.

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Our perception is our only way to know TRUTH

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(THE): one

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(THE)

•Hypothesis• Theorem• Theory • Thesis

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The Philosophical POINT

• It’s not the subject areas themselves that have value –THE SUBJECT AREAS ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AS NOTHING MORE THAN A VEHICLE TO LEARN HOW TO ALIGN YOUR PERCEPTION AS CLOSELY AS POSSIBLE WITH THE REALITY OF THE WORLD AROUND YOU.

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Also, we rejoice in reality!

• When we hear bad horrible news after the fact we tend to say, “I wish I had just known the truth –it would have sucked, but I would have wanted to know.”

• OR• When we hear something funny, we laugh and

then say, “But that’s so true!”

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Philosophy of Education

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What do you think the definition of “education” is?

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EDUCATE

• “To Draw Out Of”• 6th Century BC/Ancient Greek Philosophers

(Socrates and Plato) believed man was born with innate knowledge and that the purpose of education was to draw out of man the knowledge/truth he already knows thus actualizing his potential.

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How does an educator get the knowledge/truth out of a person?• Questions

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On an index Card:

• Think back on your education and remember a unit of study you did such as a historical period, math concept, novel, a science experiment, etc.

• Then pretend you are a teacher and come up with one question you would put on a test for that unit of study.

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The Best Approach to Actualizing Potential or “Educating”

•Critical Thinking Skills•Analytical Thinking Skills• Inductive Reasoning•Deductive Reasoning