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  2. 40 Philosophy of Education and Teaching Philosophy Examples

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    Find real philosophy of education examples and tips for building yours. What goals do you have for yourself and your students? Learn how to define and share your teaching philosophy.

  3. Philosophy of Education - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    Philosophy of education is the branch of applied or practical philosophy concerned with the nature and aims of education and the philosophical problems arising from educational theory and practice.

  4. Philosophy of education - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of education is the branch of applied philosophy that investigates the nature of education as well as its aims and problems. It also examines the concepts and presuppositions of education theories.

  5. Philosophy of education | History, Problems, Issues, & Tasks ...

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    Philosophy of education, philosophical reflection on the nature, aims, and problems of education, focusing on both basic philosophical issues and more specific issues arising from educational practice.

  6. Philosophy Of Education: Explanation and Examples

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    Understanding Philosophy of Education is like having a treasure map for learning. It guides us through the jungle of choices in teaching methods, subject matter, and educational goals. It also gives educators a mirror to see their teaching philosophies more clearly, helping them to improve their approach and connect better with their students.

  7. Philosophy of Education - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    Philosophy of Education. First published Mon Jun 2, 2008. All human societies, past and present, have had a vested interest in education; and some wits have claimed that teaching (at its best an educational activity) is the second oldest profession.

  8. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Education

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    The articles in this volume cover a broad range of philosophical questions concerning education. The articles provide surveys of the general domain they address, and advance the discussion in those domains in original and fruitful ways.