Impact of the views

26/01/2012 15:59

The various views of education as portrayed in its philosophy and importance has had and continues to have a profound impact on teaching and learning. The use of the methods and techniques as put forth by various philosophers has aided in the improvement of the methods employed in teaching consequently influencing how students learn and apply new concepts.

The incorporation of facts, art as well as music in the education process has aided greatly in the learning process. Arts for instance have played a critical role in the enhancement of creativity which is a very crucial tool in education. It is important as it aids in the transformation of conventional learning institutions into discovery hubs.  Innovation on the part of students has consequently increased hence contributing to the general development of the nation.

Cultivation of human nature in the teaching process has also contributed greatly to the teaching and learning process. By nature human beings tend to grasp concepts that were exposed to them frequently, better that they grasped those that were only exposed once or on rare occasions. Teachers especially those responsible for teaching the young, have found this idea very handy.

They for instance teach their pupils in a systematic manner with constant repetition of new concepts so that they are better grasped by the young minds. A systematic approach dictates that no new concept is learned before an initial related concept is covered and well understood. The application of this concept can be seen in use through the employment of curriculums as guides in the teaching process.

Education philosophy and its views continue to play a critical role, through the provision of appropriate methods of teaching as well as emphasizing on the importance of the education process.


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