Philosophy of REALISM in Education: Quote
Philosophy of REALISM in Education: Quote
Philosophy of REALISM in Education: Quote
QUOTE
“Knowing one’s self is the beginning of all wisdom.”
-Aristotle
Definition of Realism
The term realism comes from the Latin "realists" who is to be really, really
real. Realism is a philosophy that assumes that there is a real external world
can be recognized. Therefore, realism holds that sensory perception and
sense objects really exist, regardless of the senses and the mind that it was
him because the object can be investigated, analyzed, studied by science,
nature discovered by science and philosophy.
Father of Realism
FORMS OF REALISM
SCHOLASTIC REALISM
• It started when medieval thinkers wanted to bring together a relation
between faith (Christian theology) and reason (Classical Philosophy).
•Characteristics: Relied on authorities from the past; Synthesizing of
knowledge; Deductive approach to reasoning; Use of syllogistic logic
• Scholastic schools had two methods of teaching:
1."lectio" (the simple reading of a text by a teacher/ no questions were
permitted);
2. "disputatio" (where question to be disputed was announced beforehand)
• Education is the process by which he lifts himself up to the eternal.
HUMANISTIC REALISM
• Reaction against the emphasis on form and style of the old classical
literature. Humanist realist emphasized content and ideas.
• Aim: To acquire meaning & spirit of the classics
• Purpose: to master his own environing life, natural & social thru knowledge
of broader life of ancients
• The study of old literature (Literature of the Greeks & Roman) is a means to
understand the practical life.
• Humanists believed that classical literature should be studied for the
information and the knowledge of the facts of the pasts so that such
knowledge could be used for the preparation for practical living (answer to
any problem that man might need).
•Basic concerns in education: Physical, moral and social development
SOCIAL REALISM
• Reaction against a type of education that produces scholars and
professional men to the neglect of the man of practice
• Aim: To train a “gentleman” for active participation in social life and social
judgment and to prepare the practical man of the world
• Social realists follow the method of travel of journey method.
• Direct contact with things, people & social conditions thru travel rather than
books.
• Study of gymnastics, sports, riding, modern languages, customs of other
countries
• Study of one’s self but also others
• Social realism explains that education should equip learners for a happy
and successful life as a man of the world.
SENSE-REALISM
•Emphasizes the training of the senses: Senses = gateways of knowledge;
Learning takes place = operation of the senses.
• Sense-realism attached more importance to the study of natural sciences
and contemporary social life.
• Aim: To develop a natural society by working in accord with the laws of
nature
• Purpose: Happiness with God
• Thru education, man can still know laws of nature and thereby control
nature.
•2 characteristics of representatives:
• formulation of basic assumptions
•formulation of new curriculum based on natural sciences & contemporary
life
References:
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QUIZ
MALABANAN, KARLA S.
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