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Educational Philosophy
The philosophy of education is the study of the purpose, process, nature and ideals of education. This can be within the context of education as a societal institution or more broadly as the process of human existential growth, i.e. how it is that our understanding of the world is continually transformed (be it from facts, social customs, experiences, or even our own emotions).
- Alternative Assessment
- Anti-Oppressive Education
- Anti-Racist Mathematics
- Aristotle
- B.F. Skinner
- Critical Pedagogy
- Critical Responses and Counter-Philosophies
- Educational Essentialism
- Educational Philosophies
- Holistic Education
- Inclusion
- Inclusion Classroom
- International Education
- John Taylor Gatto
- Maria Montessori
- Neil Postman and the Inquiry Mind
- Paideia Proposal
- Paulo Freire
- Plato
- Queer Pedagogy
- Rousseau
- Rudolf Steiner
- Sensitive Periods
Educational Philosophy
- Alternative Assessment
- Anti-Oppressive Education
- Anti-Racist Mathematics
- Aristotle
- B.F. Skinner
- Critical Pedagogy
- Critical Responses and Counter-Philosophies
- Educational Essentialism
- Educational Philosophies
- Holistic Education
- Inclusion
- Inclusion Classroom
- International Education
- John Taylor Gatto
- Maria Montessori
- Neil Postman and the Inquiry Mind
- Paideia Proposal
- Paulo Freire
- Plato
- Queer Pedagogy
- Rousseau
- Rudolf Steiner
- Sensitive Periods






