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Educational essentialism is a theory that states that children should learn the traditional basic subjects and that these should be learned thoroughly and rigorously. An essentialist program normally teaches children progressively, from less complex ... Essentialism is related to the cultural literacy movement,
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Click on each of the circles below to learn about the educational philosphies: Essentialism, Perennialism, Behaviorism, Progessivism, and Existentialism. ... Go on to Web Assignment 1: Search the Web: Educational Philosophies or; Go back to Self Assessments...
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Within American education, many philosophers have identified at least three broad philosophies of education: Essentialism, Perennialism, and Experimentalism. Essentialism has sometimes been further divided into Idealism and ... The contemporary American school presently has no genuine consistent educational philosophy,
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Educational essentialism. Educational essentialism summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Educational essentialism is a theory that states that children should learn the traditional basic subjects and that these should be learned thoroughly and rigorously.
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The term essentialism as an educational philosophy was originally popularized in the 1930s by the American educator William Bagley (1874Ä1946). The philosophy itself, however, had been the dominant approach to education in America from the beginnings of American history.
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Essentialists believe that children should learn traditional basic subjects. Essentialists believe that these should be learnt thoroughly and rigorously. An essentialist program normally teaches children ... For a discussion of other educational philosophies, see educational philosophies and education reform...
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The democratic tradition of educational philosophy ... Plato is the earliest important educational thinker. Education is, of course, a relatively minor part of his overall philosophical vision, but it is an important one. He saw education as the key to creating and sustaining his Republic.
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Furthermore, in order to give context and not an ad-hominem to my critique, I must also mention that educational essentialism, whether intended or not, is basically a conspiracy designed to help humanities professors stay employed.
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And in India, computer science majors no longer travel in droves to American schools such as MIT for their degree, because America no longer has an educational competitive edge. ... I loved this paper. I was in fact searching for info about essentialism for a school paper when I found this. I completely agree with this.
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