3. SIGNIFICANT IDEAS:
1.
examines the existence
and the role the
individual plays in terms
of his or her feelings,
thoughts, and
responsibilities
4. SIGNIFICANT IDEAS:
1.
examines the existence
and the role the
individual plays in terms
of his or her feelings,
thoughts, and
responsibilities
2.
the individual is drawn
in as a participant,
ready to be filled with
knowledge based on
his ideas.
5. SIGNIFICANT IDEAS:
1.
examines the existence
and the role the
individual plays in terms
of his or her feelings,
thoughts, and
responsibilities
2.
the individual is drawn
in as a participant,
ready to be filled with
knowledge based on
his ideas.
3.
no two
children are
alike
7. SIGNIFICANT IDEAS:
4.
According to
existentialists, a
good education
emphasizes
individuality.
5.
In this philosophy, the role
of a teacher is to initiates
the act of education and
influences the lives of his
learners throughout his
own life.
8. SIGNIFICANT IDEAS:
4.
According to
existentialists, a
good education
emphasizes
individuality.
5.
In this philosophy, the role
of a teacher is to initiates
the act of education and
influences the lives of his
learners throughout his
own life.
6.
For educators,
existentialist
want change in
attitude about
education.
15. Who created existentialism in
education?
Making choices and taking action
are at the very core of
existentialism.
16. Who created existentialism in
education?
We need to be able to engage our
humanity when needed, also in
stressful situations.
17. What is existentialism according the
proponent of Jean-Paul Sartre?
Jean-Paul Charles Aymard
Sartre is one of the most
important philosophers of all
time.
18. What is existentialism according the
proponent of Jean-Paul Sartre?
“existence precedes
essence”