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Comparison and contrast
between realism and
essentialism
PRESENTED BY : HAMZA MUNIR & ZEESHAN BALOCH
PRESENTED TO : MS. SUNDAS SHAUKAT
Contents
 Meaning of realism and essentialism
 Definations
 Proponents
 Aims of education
 Curriculum
 Criticism
 Role of teacher
 Role of student
 Conclusion
 references
Meaning of realism and essentialism
Realism:
 Realism is derived from the greek word “RES” which means real
which further is realted to object.
 Realism believes that all knowledge is derived from the
experience and the real world is the world of nature.
Essentialism:
 The two origins of essentialism is from idealism and realism.
 Essentialist refers to “Basic Education” The word essentialism
consist of two parts ,i.e ESSENTIAL & ISM
 ESSENTIAL refers to “extremely importantor necessary” & ISM (suffix
) refers to belief.
Defination:
Realism:
 It can be define as:
 “There is a true reality and things exist whether humans
preceive them or not”
Essentialism:
 It can be define as
 “ The belief that something is necessary”
 It stresses on the essential knowledge and skills that
productive citizens should learn.
Proponent
Realism:
 Aristotle is generally regarded as the father of realism.
 According to Aristotle “ideas (or form) Such as the idea of god or the
odea of tree can exist without matter; but there can be no matter without
form.
Essentialism:
 Essentialism is an American philosophy of education which began in the
1930s & 1940s.
 Essentialist refers to “Basic Education”
 William Bagley (1874- 1936), an American philosopher introduced the
philosophy of essentialism in education in the 1930s.
Aims of education
Realism:
 Prepare the child for happy and successful life.
 Developing physical and mental powers of the child.
 Transmit culture and develop human nature
 Focus on observation and experiment.
Essentialism:
 Essentialist believe that students should be taught to be a model citizen.
 Basic skills are focused . Hardwork is encouraged & discipline is maintained.
 Essentialism focus on both subjects, traditional and character development.It focuses
on ethics,values,moral and descipline things that are not learnt by books.
Curriculum
Realism:
 Realism recomends the designing of curriculum for realistic education which enables Learners to solve
different problems of life and to lead a happy and successful life.
 It based on practical more than theoretical.
 It prescribes to include science subjects such as Physics,Chemistry,Biology
 Astrology,Physiology etc.
Essentialism:
 Essentialism emphasizes on the significance of curriculum which means that all subjects must be studied
by the students regardless of their interests factor as they might prove beneficial in future.
 The foundation of essentialist curriculum is based on traditional disciplines such as math, natural
science, history, foreign language, and literature. Essentialists frown upon vocational courses.
Role of the teacher
Realism:
 The teacher according to realists is expected to have a full knowledge of the content and needs of
student
 Should have the knowledge of child psychology and should have undergoing training
Essentialism:
 The role of a teacher has a primary focus.
 Teacher is responsible for guiding the students towards a better future.The teachers & parents
should plan a guideline in order to maintain a proper discipline.
 Family plays a vital role. According to essentialism, parents guidance is the most essential part.
Role of the student
Realism:
 The learner should be moral and good cheracter person.
 A desciplined person can get the moral values of Truth , beauty and goodness.
 Learning by doing with self experience.
 It is bookies and practical knowledge.
Essentialism:
 The students should be passive and be ready to learn what the teacher presents to
them.
 The students should trust that teacher knows best.
 Listen and learn
Criticism
 Realism
 A finite goal
 An emotional appeal
 A right of moral judgement
 Essentialism:
 No emphasis on child’s immediate interests
 Dedication to more distant goals
 More transmission mode than transactional mode
Conclusion
Realism:
 Use of scientific investigation and senses in order to learn.
 Realist teachers believe in the importance of experimental learning.
 Realists believe that schools should promote human rationality through observation
and experimentation.
Essentialism:
 The essentialists make sure that young people should learn all those things that an
adult needs to be known as a usefulk member of society.
 Do fewer things but do them well.
 Excel in your choosen direction rather than making tiny steps in multiple directions.
References
 https://www.britannica.com
 https://Adamsuniversity.ac.in
 https://en.m.wikipedia.org
 https://study.com
Thank you

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  • 1. Comparison and contrast between realism and essentialism PRESENTED BY : HAMZA MUNIR & ZEESHAN BALOCH PRESENTED TO : MS. SUNDAS SHAUKAT
  • 2. Contents  Meaning of realism and essentialism  Definations  Proponents  Aims of education  Curriculum  Criticism  Role of teacher  Role of student  Conclusion  references
  • 3. Meaning of realism and essentialism Realism:  Realism is derived from the greek word “RES” which means real which further is realted to object.  Realism believes that all knowledge is derived from the experience and the real world is the world of nature. Essentialism:  The two origins of essentialism is from idealism and realism.  Essentialist refers to “Basic Education” The word essentialism consist of two parts ,i.e ESSENTIAL & ISM  ESSENTIAL refers to “extremely importantor necessary” & ISM (suffix ) refers to belief.
  • 4. Defination: Realism:  It can be define as:  “There is a true reality and things exist whether humans preceive them or not” Essentialism:  It can be define as  “ The belief that something is necessary”  It stresses on the essential knowledge and skills that productive citizens should learn.
  • 5. Proponent Realism:  Aristotle is generally regarded as the father of realism.  According to Aristotle “ideas (or form) Such as the idea of god or the odea of tree can exist without matter; but there can be no matter without form. Essentialism:  Essentialism is an American philosophy of education which began in the 1930s & 1940s.  Essentialist refers to “Basic Education”  William Bagley (1874- 1936), an American philosopher introduced the philosophy of essentialism in education in the 1930s.
  • 6. Aims of education Realism:  Prepare the child for happy and successful life.  Developing physical and mental powers of the child.  Transmit culture and develop human nature  Focus on observation and experiment. Essentialism:  Essentialist believe that students should be taught to be a model citizen.  Basic skills are focused . Hardwork is encouraged & discipline is maintained.  Essentialism focus on both subjects, traditional and character development.It focuses on ethics,values,moral and descipline things that are not learnt by books.
  • 7. Curriculum Realism:  Realism recomends the designing of curriculum for realistic education which enables Learners to solve different problems of life and to lead a happy and successful life.  It based on practical more than theoretical.  It prescribes to include science subjects such as Physics,Chemistry,Biology  Astrology,Physiology etc. Essentialism:  Essentialism emphasizes on the significance of curriculum which means that all subjects must be studied by the students regardless of their interests factor as they might prove beneficial in future.  The foundation of essentialist curriculum is based on traditional disciplines such as math, natural science, history, foreign language, and literature. Essentialists frown upon vocational courses.
  • 8. Role of the teacher Realism:  The teacher according to realists is expected to have a full knowledge of the content and needs of student  Should have the knowledge of child psychology and should have undergoing training Essentialism:  The role of a teacher has a primary focus.  Teacher is responsible for guiding the students towards a better future.The teachers & parents should plan a guideline in order to maintain a proper discipline.  Family plays a vital role. According to essentialism, parents guidance is the most essential part.
  • 9. Role of the student Realism:  The learner should be moral and good cheracter person.  A desciplined person can get the moral values of Truth , beauty and goodness.  Learning by doing with self experience.  It is bookies and practical knowledge. Essentialism:  The students should be passive and be ready to learn what the teacher presents to them.  The students should trust that teacher knows best.  Listen and learn
  • 10. Criticism  Realism  A finite goal  An emotional appeal  A right of moral judgement  Essentialism:  No emphasis on child’s immediate interests  Dedication to more distant goals  More transmission mode than transactional mode
  • 11. Conclusion Realism:  Use of scientific investigation and senses in order to learn.  Realist teachers believe in the importance of experimental learning.  Realists believe that schools should promote human rationality through observation and experimentation. Essentialism:  The essentialists make sure that young people should learn all those things that an adult needs to be known as a usefulk member of society.  Do fewer things but do them well.  Excel in your choosen direction rather than making tiny steps in multiple directions.