Friday, June 17, 2011

Ed 501 Syllabus

Philippine Normal University
Taft Avenue, Manila

COURSE GUIDE IN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION

Course no: ED 501
Course Description: This course is an intensive survey of the different philosophies, movements, theories and principles of Education. It shall trace the influence of philosophy to the teaching-learning process and shall identify the effects of different philosophies in the Philippine Educational System and its practices.

Course Objectives: At the end of the course the students are expected to:
a.       identify relevant philosophical principles in teaching learning situations
b.      form a critical and analytical attitude towards various educational philosophies
c.       comprehend the implications of different philosophical thoughts in educational practices
d.      Manifest knowledge of the nature of philosophy and its processes as applied to Philippine education

Course Content:

  1. INTRODUCTION                                                                            
The Nature of Philosophy
The Nature of Education
The Role of Philosophy in Education
The Philosophy of PNU
  1. MAJOR WESTERN PHILOSOPHIES                                           
Idealism
Realism
Pragmatism/Experimentalism
  1. CONTEMPORARY WESTERN PHILOSOPHIES                                   
Perennialism
Essentialism
Progressivism
Existentialism
Social Traditionalism
Social Reconstructionism/Experimentalism
  1. EASTERN PHILOSOPHIES                                                                       
Hinduism
Chinese Philosophies
            Confucianism
            Buddhism
            Taoism
Japanese Philosophy
Muslim Philosophy/ Islam
Christian Philosophy
  1. SYNTHESES: TOWARD AN EMERGING FILIPINO
 EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY                                      

Course Requirements:             2 major exams
                                                Written reports on an assigned topic

Grading system:          25%  major exams & posted online tests
                                    25%  reports
                                    25%  posted comments/ insights
                                    25%  class participation in class discussion

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Philosophical Analysis Syllabus

Syllabus in Philosophical Analysis

Course Title: SS04 - Philosophical Analysis

Course Description:
          This course is designed to develop higher thinking skills. The study will include an introduction to logic and as such will make use of critical, creative and strategic thinking skills in investigating various philosophical questions.
          The students will evaluate the different contemporary ethical, social and educational thoughts and problems in order to strengthen their philosophical foundation so that they may be empowered teachers.

          Since this course aims to answer basic questions on the Good, the Truth and the Essential, it will incorporate elements of Metaphysics, Ethics, Epistemology and educational thoughts using Logic in its analyses.

Course Objectives:
        At the end of the course, the students are expected to:
1.       Cite and Distinguish the different rules that govern good thinking,
2.       Apply the different rules that govern good thinking in the analysis of various societal, educational and philosophical problems,
3.       Evaluate the various criterion of truth
4.       Appreciate the various philosophical thoughts, schools and systems, and
5.       Organize a coherent personal and/or educational philosophy that will serve as a guide to their present and future educational endeavors.

Course Requirements:
1.       An individual paper on a particular philosophical thought to be submitted during the Mid-Term Examination.
2.       Reference books
a.  Edulogication by  M.M. Nael
b.  Philosophy of the Human Being by Maguigad et al
c.  Philosophical Analysis by M.M.Nael

Grading System:
                                        Major Examinations                                         25%
                                        Recitations and Quizzes                                     25%
                                        Preparations and projects                                  25%
                                        Course Paper                                       25%       
                                                                Total                                                      100%



Course Contents:

Introduction to Philosophy
1.       Nature of Philosophy
2.       Branches of Philosophy
3.       Good Forms of Thinking
Preliminary Concepts
1.       Ideas
2.       Propositions
Lesson 1: Fallacies and Egocentric Tendencies
                                        1.   Fallacies
                                        2.   Egocentric tendencies
                               
                                Lesson 2:  Immediate Inference
1.       Oppositional Inference
2.       Logical Equivalence
                               
                                Lesson 3: Mediate Inference
1.       Categorical Syllogism
2.       Hypothetical Syllogism

Lesson 4: Other Forms of Syllogisms

Lesson 5: Arguments
                               
                                Lesson 6: Basic Questions
1.       Metaphysics
2.       Epistemology
3.       Ethics
               
Prepared by: Michael M. Nael