Philosophies of education

 

 

 

Philosophies of education are important for teachers to understand, as these philosophies will guide a teacher’s educational beliefs, practices, and decisions. Early childhood education standards, such as the 2010 NAEYC Standards, are informed by well-researched educational philosophies. In order to develop a philosophical stance you will need to compare the different philosophies.

For this assignment, complete the “Early Childhood Educational Philosophies” template. Describe four main philosophies of education – perennialism, progressivism, essentialism, and reconstructivism – and at least one philosopher who influenced the development of the philosophy, and the timeframe in which it was developed. Be sure to include the following:

A description for each of the philosophies of education (origin, proponents, and main tenets).
A philosopher associated with each philosophy and the timeframe in which it was developed.
How each philosophy aligns with NAEYC standards and the child-centered approach.

 

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