In simple terms, Mr Brocklehurst believes that "spare the rod, and spoil the child." As quoted in Charlotte Bronte's text Jane Eyre, my plan in bringing up these girls is, not to accustom them to habits of luxury and indulgence, but to render them hardy, patient, self-denying.
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The original Jesuit plan of education.
In Chapter 9 of Jose Rizal's life, he reflected on the importance of education in shaping individuals and societies. He highlighted the role of education in empowering people to think critically and advocate for social change. Rizal believed that education was key to breaking free from ignorance and oppression.
A philosophy of education may influence what subjects or topics are taught, how they are taught, and the supporting beliefs and values that are taught, both implicitly and explicitly, within and around the core curriculum.
This can either refer to the academic field of applied philosophy or any educational philosophies that uphold a definite vision of education. Philosophy of education is currently used worldwide.
Apolinario Mabini's philosophy of education emphasized the importance of providing accessible, quality education to all individuals regardless of social or economic standing. He believed in the power of education to uplift society and empower individuals to critically think and contribute positively to the nation. Mabini also advocated for education that was rooted in nationalist ideals and aimed at fostering a sense of patriotism and love for the Philippines among its citizens.
The role of philosophy in education helps stimulate thoughts and makes people think deeper about just everyday stuff. And the essences that it contributes to the efficiency of educators by making them think about their so called "area of sufficient knowledge".
Philosophy is what makes us man. Because we can think of things other than survival, we think of philosophy. Philosophy also allows others to think about life, make their thoughts public, and help learn. Philosophy is important to math, science, and physiologic areas.
I'm not sure precisely what the question is asking, so I will do my best to answer it as it stands.It is natural for education to be considered a requirement for philosophers. After all, philo- means "love of or friend of" and -sophia means "wisdom". I like to think of philosophy as meaning befriending wisdom -- as if one cherishes wisdom like he or she does a close friend. This captures the process involved with becoming wise and learning about the nature of things in a way that goes beyond science and other areas of study. However, everyone is a philosopher in one way or another. If do or don't believe in religion, that is your philosophy. If you believe that the world is a certain way, that is a philosophy. The best way to build a philosophy is by asking questions. The answers aren't necessarily what are important; rather, if one is able to think on a higher level by asking different questions, he or she has already achieved what is intended.That being said, there is, of course, a method to academic philosophy. For instance, there are applications such as bio-ethics, mathematical logic, and Philosophy of Psychology. These likely do require education, but one can learn about them using books and the like, regardless.
why do you think that the aims of education are necessary
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I think it's chapter 6 :)
why do yo think that the aims of education are necessary