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Sociological Foundation

of Education
1. Historical Development, 2. Vital Social Unit
and Institutions, 3. Filipinos Values, 4. Social
Economic Strata, 5. Communal Societies

Group 2
Camil, Ginalen R.
Mayag-as, Racquel B.
Molina, Harlene B.
Pacio, Joana Marie L.
Quitor, Ruby G.
Rojo, Jennifer M.
San Juan, Edrianz S.
Zarate, Trysha Mariele
1. HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT
Reporter: Racquel Badol Mayag-as
What iset·y·mol·o·gy
Sociology?
The term “sociology” has been derived from
the latin word “socius” which literally means
companion.

Thus, from an etymological point of view


“sociology” is the science of society.
Sociology – school setting

Interaction of the teachers and the


stakeholders
Sociology - society

Interaction to other people


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Auguste Comte (1798-1857)
French philosopher and writer
father of sociology.

1835 - first one to develop the concept of


sociology to refer to his study of society, he
defined it as a positive science.

the first one to formulate the doctrine of


positivism which is the search for invariant laws
of the natural and social world.
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Claude Henri De Saint-Simon (1760-
French social theorist
1825)
One of the founder of Christian Socialism
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Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
English philosopher and political theorist

contented that people, by nature, are fearful


and predatory

He further insinuated that all human actions are


caused by material phenomena, with people
motivated by pleasure and aversion.
References
• https://www.britannica.com/topic/sociology

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