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The overview of the first three modules of this course has led you into an exploration of various educational philosophies. Traditional philosophies, modern and post-modern philosophies, as wel

  

Overview

The overview of the first three modules of this course has led you into an exploration of various educational philosophies. Traditional philosophies, modern and post-modern philosophies, as well as educational theories of transformation and transmission have all been studied along with their corresponding personalities. This assignment will give you the opportunity to take a selected personality, an educational thinker of your choice, and to “teach” this individual and their educational philosophy as if you were teaching in a classroom in both print and presentation formats, thus combining theory and practice.

Instructions

Follow this checklist to guide you in completing this assignment successfully.

Select an educational thinker from the list provided under Educational Thinker Presentation Assignment Resources.

· look up the educational ideas and educational influences of your thinker. Create a  handout reflecting this information, including at least 3 examples of the thinker’s ideas and at least 3 examples of the thinker’s impact on education.

· Information: You may include minimal biographical information about the thinker only as it relates to how life events influenced the individual’s philosophy of education. The major focus, however, should be given to the person’s educational ideas and educational impact. Make a strong connection from the thinker’s theory to his or her practice. 

· Your Name: Ensure that your name appears somewhere on the handout.

· Sources: In fine print on the back or in the footer of the handout, insert your 3 major sources in current APA format. Use credible academic sources. Wikipedia is not acceptable. (Check the index of your textbooks to see if the authors have anything to say about your thinker.)

· The handout may follow whatever format you choose and may be as creative as you wish. 

· Charts, outlines, graphic organizers, conceptual maps, pictures, etc., are not required but are welcome. Some students have formatted their handouts as brochures, résumés, simulated Facebook pages, etc. 

· A simple traditional outline will suffice if that is what you choose. 

£ Submit the handout using the appropriate link in the course submissions area. 

£ A common error is for students to spend too much time on biographical information. Get to the ideas, impact, and critique before the 3-minute timer goes off. 

£ As part of your handout, critique the educational ideas and educational influence of the thinker. You may share what critics have stated but also give your own assesm. You must include at least 1 outside critique and 1 personal critique.

books used: 

 

Gutek, G. (2014). Philosophical, Ideological, and Theoretical perspectives on Education (2 ed.) Pearson. ISBN: 9780132852388.

Liberty University Custom: Slavin, R. E., & Schunk, D.H. (2021). Learning Theories. (3rd ed.). Pearson. ISBN: 9780136956334.

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Educational Thinker Birth Yr Death Yr
Addams, Jane 1860 1935
Adler, Mortimer 1902 2001
Aquinas, Thomas 1225 1274
Aristotle -384 -322
Augustine 358 430
Bagley, William Chandler 1874 1946
Bandura, Albert 1925
Beecher, Catharine 1800 1878
Bestor, Arthur 1908 1994
Bethune, Mary McLeod 1875 1955
Bruner, Jerome 1915
Calvin, John 1509 1564
Comenius, Johann Amos 1592 1670
Confucius -551 -479
Counts, George S. 1889 1974
Dewey, John 1859 1952
Du Bois, W. E. B. 1868 1963
Eastman, Charles & Elaine 1858 1939
Eliot, Charles W. (Committee of Ten) 1834 1926
Elkind, David 1931
Erasmus, Desiderius 1466 1536
Erikson, Erik 1902 1994
Franklin, Benjamin 1706 1790
Freire, Paulo 1921 1997
Froebel, Friedrich 1782 1852
Gallaudet, Thomas 1787 1851
Gandhi, Mohandas 1869 1948
Gardner, Howard 1943
Giroux, Henry 1943
Herbart, Johann 1776 1841
Hirsch, E. D., Jr. 1928
Holt, John 1923 1985
Hutchins, Robert M. 1899 1977
Illich, Ivan 1926 2002
Jefferson, Thomas 1743 1826
Kohlberg, Lawrence 1927 1987
Kohn, Alfie  1957
Kozol, Jonathan 1936
Locke, John 1632 1704
Luther, Martin 1483 1546
Mann, Horace 1796 1859
Maslow, Abraham 1908 1970
McGuffey, William 1800 1873
McLaren, Peter 1948
Mill, John Stuart 1806 1873
Montessori, Maria 1870 1952
Neill, A. S. 1883 1973
Owen, Robert 1771 1858
Parker, Colonel Francis Wayland 1837 1902
Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich 1746 1827
Piaget, Jean 1896 1980
Pizan, Christine de 1364 1430
Plato -428 -348
Quintilian -35 100
Rickover, Hyman 1900 1986
Rogers, Carl R. 1902 1987
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 1712 1778
Rugg, Harold 1886 1960
Seton, Elizabeth 1774 1821
Skinner, B. F. 1904 1990
Socrates -470 -399
Spencer, Herbert 1820 1903
Thorndike, Edward L. 1874 1949
Tyler, Ralph 1902 1994
Vygotsky, Lev 1896 1934
Washington, Booker T. 1856 1915
Webster, Noah 1758 1843
Whitehead, Alfred North 1861 1947
Willard, Emma 1787 1870
Wollstonecraft, Mary 1759 1797

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