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  2. Sep 22, 2023 · Existentialism in education is a teaching and learning philosophy that focuses on the student’s freedom and agency to choose their future. Existentialist educators believe there is no god or higher power guiding their students.

  3. Jul 2, 2019 · First, the author begins by depicting the meaning of human existence in the light of philosophy. The following aspects have been analyzed: being true to one’s own beliefs and values, recognizing personal truth, making existential choices and finding one’s own voice.

    • Agnieszka Rumianowska
    • 2020
  4. Aug 25, 2011 · Existentialism in education is a teaching and learning philosophy that focuses on the student’s freedom and agency to choose their future (Ginny, 2012).

  5. Authors: Alison M. Brady. Applies the early work of Sartre to teaching making his complex ideas accessible through educational examples. Contains anecdotal examples for new ways to account for being a teacher that are sensitive to its concrete realities.

  6. 1. Existentialism is a modern philosophy emerging (existence-philosophy) from the 19th century, inspired by such thinkers as Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. Unlike traditional philosophy, which focuses on “objective” instances of truth, existentialism is concerned with the subjective, or personal, aspects of existence.

    • James Magrini
    • 2012
  7. Dec 24, 2019 · Apr 2022. Thomas Spies. PDF | The roots of existentialism can be traced as far back as the Sophists, the paid teachers of ancient Greece specified in teaching morals. Although... | Find, read...

  8. Jun 2, 2008 · Philosophy of Education. First published Mon Jun 2, 2008; substantive revision Sun Oct 7, 2018. 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.

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