The Importance Of Existentialism In Education

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What is existentialism? The common definition is, “existentialism is a highly subjective philosophy that stresses the importance of the individual and emotional commitment to living authentically.” The way I view existentialism is, every human possess free will, and every individual is unique. Individuals have to take responsibility for their own actions and shape their own destinies. Relation to teaching, an individual is the sole judge of his or her own actions. Choice is vital and inevitable to human existence and growth. Important to existentialism, and which I believe to be important is the uniqueness of the individual. While saying this, there will always be an authoritative figure in your life whether it is you parents, law enforcement, …show more content…

While being an educator is a large part of teaching, creating content and finding a way to convey it towards the student in a way that they will understand and learn from. A teacher will spend majority of the day in a classroom, the actual teaching component is only part of the job. The role of a teacher is so much more than just being the educator and controller, it involves promoting, being a resource for not only school work but life, the assessor, and also the participant. Teachers have to promote their content and also the actual process of learning. Teachers should strive to empower their students, create an environment where they feel safe and excited to learn. Teaching involves assessment, it is their role to see how well students are performing. It also is more than just grades, its seeing how students interact, and how they learn best. Being a participant the teacher is learning just as much from the student as the student is learning from the …show more content…

I do believe our education system, both here in the United States of America and Australia, is outdated. The education system has not changed for many years, and unlike most programs and facilities it is not adapting with time and generations. While history and culture is something important to pass down and teach, it should not be the main goal of the educational systems. The education system should be preparing students for life out of school, and while that is what is says its purpose is, why do so many students feel unprepared? Importance should be emphasized towards learning about how to make important life decisions, alongside history and

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