Existentialism Philosophy in Education
Existentialism is a philosophy of existence appeared in the
20th century; it can be defined as philosophic stand point which prioritize
existence over essence. The existentialist uses existence to attribute
especially to human existence and believed that only materialistic things can
exist. He also suggests that to be an existent one you should be capable of
being conscious, where the main interest about existentialism is the
possibility of man’s self-realization.
Existentialism and education:
Applying existential philosophy in education is not
possible. The issues discussed in existential philosophy reveals that education
philosophy is a theoretical study and believes it should give more attention to
the individual of student, and allow them to realize their true value, and how
to be responsible to their quality of life. Existentialists consider that the
existent moment appears when public awareness is spread between the people in
the world as a self, and this mainly happen at puberty. Its characteristics are
the person’s recognition to his presence among other things and the development
of the knowledge and insights around his own responsibility towards their
actions. Existentialist education starts at the school years and continue
through high school and college. Here the aim of education is to find the
individual’s consciousness. Elements of experience are supposed to be
subjective, emotional, and personal which rise questions about good, evil,
wrong and right.
Existentialists stated that they prefer to philosophize
about the human conditions instead of creating a philosophical system where
classification, standardization, and injustice which reduced personal choice
and individual recognition are known as obstacle. These trends are not
consistent with providing chances for creativity of genuine people. There is
another social source that limits the individual’s identity, is the
socio-economic pressures that played a major role in changing the teaching and
learning. Existentialists believe that education should drive students to
awareness and this means that students must be able to select their choices
freely, wisely, an independently.
Existentialist
teacher and learning method
An existentialist teacher must be democratic and uses
technology and different methods in his teaching without imposing his goals to
students. The teacher’s major role is to guide students. Socratic dialogue
method is a suitable one for existentialists, it do not neglect the
relationship between me and you, it employs dialogue approach, in which any
type of question can be answered only in the sense of student’s performance.
The teacher promotes students and provides opportunities so they can be able to
express their minds.
In existential teaching, a teacher must encourage,
facilitate learning, and recognize the individual in the broad sense of the
world. According to existentialist, the teacher should not define students
according to their age, status, race…etc.
The first principle of Sartre’s philosophy in existentialism
is that the man is not a subject, but he is what he chooses and creates for
himself who make him more responsible.
Curriculum in existentialism
The curriculum includes skills and subjects that show social
facts like human sciences that tell about human selection, there are various
topics like history, language, math, science… are indisputable as fields of
knowledge. Although the existentialist can choose several methods in his duty,
however he is not allowed to harm any of these methods among (I-you)
relationship that occur between the teacher and the student, so from here we
can say that no lesson is more important than the other. Training is essential
to help the person have the self-realization and awareness of the world.
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