Realism believes in the world as it is. It is based on the view that reality is what we observe. It believes that truth is what we sense and observe and that goodness is found in the order of the laws of nature. ... 3. How does a school system determine its educational philosophy?
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Essentialism has sometimes been further divided into Idealism and Realism, and Experimentalism has been divided into Progressivism ... The above essay was written, not to promote any particular educational philosophy, but to illustrate how the discipline of philosophy of education functions as applied philosophy.
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It is an authentic philosophy of Realism, based on demonstrated principles of objective truth and using objective evidence as ... Why an authentic philosophy of Realism? For three reasons: ... This philosophy of Realism does not violate any basic insight of what we call common sense, possessed by all rational men at all times.
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I began to think about my philosophy of education and what school I thought I belonged to. After thinking about Idealism, Realism, Pragmatism and Existenalism I found that I hold to value something in each that is important in teaching today’s youth.
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       Children are our nation’s greatest commodities.  The development of my educational philosophy has spanned a decade, however, my belief in the value of our children as our nation’s greatest asset has never faltered.  My first experience in a classroom was in 1989 with a bible school, I loved it then,
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In philosophy, the theory that universals (properties such as ‘redness’) have an existence independent of the human mind. Realists hold that the essence of things is objectively given in nature, and that our classifications are not arbitrary. As such, realism is contrasted with nominalism, the theory that universals...
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In both cognitivism and constructivism, teachers and students are both active participants, shaping the educational process. Progressivism calls for focus to be placed ... There are benefits to every philosophy. ... This is similar to learning through realism where something is true because of verification and justification.
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Our educational philosophy underpins everything that we do as instructors in the teaching-learning transaction. ... Your philosophy is Realism.
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