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The Philosophy Of Education
Two of these general or world philosophies, idealism and realism, are derived from the ancient Greek philosophers, Plato and Aristotle. Our Ph.D. in Education graduates pursue successful careers as faculty and/or researchers in universities, research agencies, and school boards; obtain leadership positions in health sciences or government or pursue post-doctoral fellowships in their field of expertise.
One of education’s primary missions for Aristotle, perhaps its most important, was to produce good and virtuous citizens for the polis All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth.
According to Khalid(1998, p. 98) : the aim of education at this stage is to perfect the organs and the senses that are instruments of knowledge and the development of his natural powers before knowledge is actually received.” The senses of the child must be developed with gymnastics and …
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