1. The philosophy of education document outlines several philosophical perspectives on education including idealism, realism, pragmatism, existentialism, and neo-Marxism.
2. Idealists like Plato believe that education should move students toward abstract ideas and truth through dialogue and debate. Realists like Aristotle argue that knowledge comes from empirical study of the material world.
3. Pragmatists such as Dewey view education as a means to solve societal problems, with students learning through experience and projects. Existentialists focus on individual experience and choice. Neo-Marxists see education's role as empowering students to challenge capitalism.
4. Each philosophy shapes differing views of the