Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Humanism in Education

**What is the most important aspect of the humanism philosophy in education?
 
Humanists believe that the student is in control of their future through the effort they put into the activities they engage in. More recently humanist have begun to focus on the self-concept of a child. Self-concepts refers to the students ability to feel good about themselves. If the students feels comfortable with themselves they will feel more comfortable in school, thus assumingly succeeding. The child must learn to be comfortable within them in order to learn efficiently. The philosophy is based on the theory that children by nature are good and proper education should foster their inherit goodness.
 
The educators role in humanism: The goal of the educator in humanism is to efficiently support the child in their studies and create an environment that fosters healthy learning. Teachers need to help students build strong self-esteem. The main goal of educators, through the lens of the humanism philosophy, is to create through learning processes and a positive learning environment, children who are caring toward one another and respectful to themselves and others.
 
**In my opinion the most important aspect that teachers need to foster is the act of teaching students self-motivation in their studies. Being self sufficient as a student is very important, especially in middle school and high school. The student must rely on their own knowledge and ability to work independently to do well in school.
 
Through my research on the topic of humanism philosophy I found an article from “CETYS UNIVERSIDADthat outlines the important aspects of humanism:
  • Education based around the idea of humanism: Human beings are inherently good and wish to succeed in education. Human qualities that aid in education include: “values, interests, beliefs, freedom, imagination, creativity, historic memory, hope.”
  • A successful society is one that thrives for academic success. Academic success fosters individual success within a community.
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