existentialism in education
Existentialism in education refers to a philosophical approach that emphasizes individual freedom, personal responsibility, and the pursuit of meaning and authenticity in the educational process. It encourages students to confront the realities and uncertainties of existence, make choices based on their own values and beliefs, and engage in self-reflection and critical thinking.
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Related Concepts (16)
- authenticity and self-expression in education
- critical thinking and questioning in education
- curriculum development based on personal interests and passions
- developing a sense of identity in education
- dignity and respect in education
- embracing uncertainty and ambiguity in education
- emotional intelligence in education
- ethical considerations in education
- existentialism
- freedom and choice in education
- individualism in education
- meaning and purpose in education
- responsibility in education
- role of human experience in education
- social adaptation and conformity in education
- student-centered learning
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