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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. • Existentialism in education offers a corrective and alternative to behaviorism, social efficiency, ideas of conservative scholar academics, and vocationalism and the “banking-model of education” (Freire, 1970). The “existential” aims of education are grounded in the notion that the students and their

    • James Magrini
    • 2012
  4. Jul 2, 2019 · Agnieszka Rumianowska. The purpose of the article is to contribute to the discussion about the relevance of existential issues in contemporary education. Analysis presented in the paper is related to the problems of self-awareness, becoming oneself and self-development.

    • Agnieszka Rumianowska
    • 2020
  5. 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).

  6. Existentialism and Education For Moral Choice By WILLIAM F. O'NEILL. . . what there is of free will in individual de termination begins only on a rather high human level. . . . The broadly developed intelligence is needed to ponder moral problems, to have moral problems, and only he who feels ethics as a continuous problem is a person to whom ...

  7. About this book. This volume examines Otto Friedrich Bollnow’s philosophical approach to education, which brought Heidegger’s existentialism together with other theories of what it is to be “human.”. This introduction to Bollnow's work begins with a summary of the theoretical influences that Bollnow synthesized, and goes on to outline ...

  8. Aug 6, 2013 · Thus existential education is not about obtaining objective truth, it is rather a matter of obtaining subjective truth. A premise of subjective truth is that one can never force upon another a meaning, persuasion or belief.

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