Reconstructionism aims to use education as an instrument for social and cultural improvement. It focuses on enabling learners to envision a better future and prepare for their role in building that future. The curriculum emphasizes civic education, real social problems, and controversial issues to promote democratic ideals and improve quality of life. Teachers act as social change agents and facilitators, while evaluation assesses students' abilities as social activists rather than test scores. However, reconstructionism has been criticized for being vague on implementation details and more relevant at advanced education levels.
Reconstructionism aims to use education as an instrument for social and cultural improvement. It focuses on enabling learners to envision a better future and prepare for their role in building that future. The curriculum emphasizes civic education, real social problems, and controversial issues to promote democratic ideals and improve quality of life. Teachers act as social change agents and facilitators, while evaluation assesses students' abilities as social activists rather than test scores. However, reconstructionism has been criticized for being vague on implementation details and more relevant at advanced education levels.
Reconstructionism aims to use education as an instrument for social and cultural improvement. It focuses on enabling learners to envision a better future and prepare for their role in building that future. The curriculum emphasizes civic education, real social problems, and controversial issues to promote democratic ideals and improve quality of life. Teachers act as social change agents and facilitators, while evaluation assesses students' abilities as social activists rather than test scores. However, reconstructionism has been criticized for being vague on implementation details and more relevant at advanced education levels.
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2. Reconstructionism Presented by Khan 3. Broad outline What is Reconstructionism? Discuss the role of this philosophy of education with reference to the following aspects of education:- Aims of education Principles of education Curriculum Methods of teaching Role of teacher Student evaluation 4. What is reconstructionism? Theodore Brameld (1904-1987) founder of social reconstructionism, in reaction against the realities of World War II. 5. Major thinkers George Counts (1889-1974) John Brameld (1904-87), originator of the term reconstructionism in 1950. Paulo Freire (1921-1997) 6. Aims of education Taking education to be the instrument for achieving social and cultural improvement. Enabling the learners to envision the good future and spend their learning as a preparation for their role in the future. 7. Curriculum Curriculum to reflect democratic ideals. Emphasis on civic education. Focus on real social problems and controversial issues. Based on ethics in improving quality of life, More focus on community building 8. Principles of education Education serves as a means for change to overcome oppression and improve human conditions. Never settle on What is, but what might be. 9. Methods of teaching Problem solving Cooperative learning Experiential Critical thinking 10. Role of teacher Social change activist. A resource person. Facilitator. 11. Student evaluation No standardized test for evaluation Evaluation on the basis of their ability as a social activist rather than their scores in written examinations. Student evaluation based on their self assessment 12. CONTRIBUTION OF RECONSTRUCTIONISM: Provoke critical thinking in minds. Concern for social values such as: Justice, Welfare-based community, Urge to promote world peace through social justice, economic justice, equality of opportunity, freedom and democracy….. 13. CRITIQUE OF RECONSTRUCTIONISM: Reconstructionism suffer from shallowness. Appears to be more a romantic notion of what schools can do. Vague about detailed implementation. How to keep record and follow-up the every bit of detailed participation of students in social environment. More relevant to advanced level of education. 14. References https://prezi.com/ngoig3pxpodm/social-reconstructionism/ https://edu- 513.wikispaces.com/file/view/Reconstructionism.ppt