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ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN
UNIVERSITY, Islamabad
Online workshop - Jul / Aug. 2020
Philosophy of Education
CC 8609 - B.Ed.
GREEK PHILOSOPHERS'
PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION
Presented by:
Ch. Muhammad Ashraf
m.ashraf0919@gmail.com
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GREEK PHILOSOPHERS'
PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION
GREEK PHILOSOPHERS’
PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION
1- Socrates 2 - Plato 3 - Aristotle
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GREEK PHILOSOPHERS’
PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION
Objectives
After listening this lecture the trainees can be
able to
• Explain dialectual method of Socrates
• Critically evaluate Plato's ideas of education
according to different classes.
• Evaluate Plato's theory of education.
• Discuss Aristotle's aim of education.
• Analyze Aristotle's curriculum of education
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Introduction
Ancient Greek philosophy arose in 6th century BC
and continued up to the age of Roman empire. It
discussed the various subjects which includes
political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics , logic,
esthetics etc. Philosophy is in fact a Greek creation.
In the Western tradition, ancient philosophy was
developed primarily by Socrates, Plato and
Aristotle.
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PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION
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Socrates
Socrates was born in 469 BC in Athens. He
was the son of poor parents. He noticed that the
people of society were indulged into evil ways. The
rulers of that time became cruel and tyrant to their
people. He started to preach virtue-based
knowledge very soon he became popular.
Ultimately, he was put to deaths due to interfering
into the affairs of the state.
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The Socratic method
• Socrates’ method was systematic and founded on
general principles. Inductive reasoning was his
method of arriving at a definition.
• First task of Socrates was to lead the people to
self-evaluation.
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Socrates
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The Dialectical Method
• Socrates did not wish to convince the people about
validity and concreteness of his views. Rather he
wanted others to be critical thinkers. He did not
want to convert others to his views. He only wanted
to inculcate in them a love for philosophy, love of
wisdom and rational thought.
conti……
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Socrates
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The Dialectical Method
• Socrates believes that "knowledge is virtue" to
discover this virtue or Truth he used dialectual
method.
• He used to go to the marketplace and discuss the
concepts like friendships, love, courage, virtue etc
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Socrates
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Salient Features of Dialectual Method
Methodological doubt:
• Socrates pretended to be ignorant and put
questions to others to enable them to think
independently leading them towards critical
attitude.
Conversational:
• Socrates used the method of dialogue or
conversation for the development of ideas and
expressions of various aspects of a problem.
conti……
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Socrates
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Salient Features of Dialectual Method
Way of intellectual midwifery:
conversation usually helps to bring the ideas in
the minds of men as the midwife does.
Conceptual and semantic:
Socrates tried to find precise meaning of the
concepts like friendship, love, virtue, justice etc.
Empirical or inductive:
enquiry of Socrates was both empirical and
inductive.
Deductive
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Socrates
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Salient Features of Dialectual Method
Summary:
1. Methodological doubt
2. Intellectual dialogue
3. Semantic precision
4. Inductive and deductive determination of truth
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Socrates
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Fundamental Principles of Socratic
Education
Knowledge is the goal of life:
There are various views regarding goal of
human life. To some happiness is the ultimate goal
of life as well as of education.
But Socrates considered knowledge to be the
highest good and therefore, the true aim of life.
Socrates used to say that "knowledge is virtue".
Every man seeks happiness and happiness results
from good deeds. So one must have the knowledge
of the good.
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Socrates firmly believed that no one could do
any bad knowing it to be bad nor could any body do
some good unconsciously. Therefore for him will
was subject to reason and was moulded by
knowledge. No good and no virtue without
knowledge.
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Fundamental Principles of Socratic
Education
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According to Socrates, a wrong committed in
full knowledge is superior to a wrong committed
unwillingly. To him a man of knowledge is a man of
self-controle.
The idea of knowledge, for Socrates, pre-
supposes government of reason over will and
desire. Socrates moral theory, therefore, is a blend
of reason and will in a harmony.
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Fundamental Principles of Socratic
Education
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Virtue can be Taught:
To Socrates virtue was knowledge and since
knowledge was a system and a science, it could be
taught. we give up many bad practices on learning
their true nature. It is to be discussed that virtues
a matter of practice or a matter of knowledge.
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Fundamental Principles of Socratic
Education
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Virtue is one:
Traditional Greek moral theory hold that
there are four virtues- wisdom, courage,
temperance and Justice. Socrates, however,
believed in a single virtue i.e. knowledge and other
virtues come under knowledge.
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Fundamental Principles of Socratic
Education
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Virtue is bliss:
According to Socrates there can be no
happiness without virtue. Therefore, virtue is a
bliss.
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Fundamental Principles of Socratic
Education
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PLATO
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PLATO
Plato was the student of Socrates. He was
born in 427 BC and died in 347 BC. For ten years
he was roaming in different countries observing
their ways of life.... He was advocate of Socrates
thoughts.
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Aim of education
According to Plato the aim of education is the
development of intellect and body-human
perfection.
To Plato man’s mind is always active. He is
attracted towards beautiful things. So the educator
should take advantage of this very tendency of the
child i.e. To make the environment happy and
attractive.
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PLATO
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Curriculum
According to Plato the main objective of
education is the development of mind, body and
soul. So he recommended curriculum to meet these
ends.
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PLATO
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Bodily development
knowledge of food and nutrition, physical
activities, co curricular activities, sports etc for the
development of body.
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PLATO
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Mental development
Mental development is based upon body
development. So besides knowledge of food and
nutrition, Plato recommended the teaching of
arithmetic, math, algebra and geometry to enhance
mental abilities of the learners.
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PLATO
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Training in music
In order to achieve balance in education and
to produce a balanced personality Plato
recommended training in music. He suggested a
balanced curriculum for education.
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PLATO
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Role of educator
To Plato it is the main duty of the teacher to
bring out the learner/child from the darkness of the
cave to the light of the day. To him the child is
lying in ignorance are in the ignorance or in
darkness. The child learns through imitation so the
teacher should act as a role model so that the child
can learn good habits and avoid bad habits.
conti……
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PLATO
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Role of educator
Education according to different classes of people:
• Kings and Philosophers
• Trade and defence
• Labourers
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PLATO
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Aristotle
Born in 384 BC in a city of Greece. He belonged
to a rich family. Aristotle was pupil of Plato. He also
looked after the education of Alexander the great.
Aristotle was master of lecture and dialogues.
He was a great observer and specialist both in
natural sciences as well as in philosophy.
His writings were not only on metaphysics and
logics but also in human sciences like psychology, ethics,
politics and natural sciences.
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Society as Educator
Plato and Socrates had the view that no
special teacher was needed to preach virtue, but
morals and virtue-based knowledge is
communicated by society.
No private education can hold out against the
force of public opinion and ordinary moral
standards of society. But public opinion and social
environment should be left to grow up at
haphazard.
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Aristotle
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Value of education in the state
Aristotle assigns political importance to
education. To him education is the great tool by
which legislator can ensure that coming generation
of the state share the common beliefs.
If the state is the organization of men seeking
common good, power and political position must be
given to those who can forward this end.
conti……
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Aristotle
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Value of education in the state
According to Aristotle the virtue of a good
citizen and good governor is the same as of a good
man.
To him first obey, then command. It is the duty
of the legislator to think how his citizen may be good
men, what education is necessary to the purpose.
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Aristotle
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Education of the Child
The strength of the child's body greatly
depend upon the quality of its food. The people who
desire that their children should be bold, daring
and war like habits, feed them chiefly with milk.
Sometimes the motions of the children are
serviceable and those motion should be prevented
which make their limbs crooked.
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Aristotle
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No Education up to Five Years
The child should not be bound to any formal
education. Let him/her play to keep his/her body
active and smart-not too laborious not too lazy.
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Aristotle
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Imitation Theory of Play
The children learn better through imitation.
The children learn also from the behavior and kind
and way of the expression of the teacher. Never let
the children to be in the company of slaves. Tell
them the tales and stories that pave the way for
their future instruction.
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Aristotle
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Home Education
According to Aristotle, there are two periods
in which education ought to be divided-one stage
from seven years to the time of puberty; the other
form puberty till he is twenty-one.
From the age of five years to seven years the
children should be educated at home. Let them
never speak or hear which is illiberal and indecent
expressions.
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Aristotle
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Home Education
It should also be illegal for young persons to be
present either at iambies or comedies before they
arrived at that age when they are allowed to
participate the pleasure of the table.
Indeed a good education will preserve them
from all the evils which attend on these things.
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Aristotle
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Uniform System of education
Curriculum of child education
According to Aristotle, there is still a controversial
issue about the kind, nature and structure of
education for the children-improvement in virtue
and happy life.
conti……
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Aristotle
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Uniform System of education
Curriculum of child education
• To Aristotle there are four things which it is
usual to teach children: reading, gymnastic
exercise, music and painting. Reading and
painting are both singular used in life, and
gymnastic exercise, as productive of courage.
Music, to some people, is for sake of pleasure as it
creates aesthetic sense.
conti……
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Aristotle
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Uniform System of Education
Curriculum of Child Education
• Play should be introduced under proper rules/
regulations.
• It is evident that there is a certain education in
which a child may be instructed, not as a useful
nor as necessary, but as Noble and liberal.
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Aristotle
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Uniform System of Education
• Physical Education
• Learning and Playing
• Music for Harmony
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Aristotle
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Teaching Method
Play way, activity, Experimental method.
• Use of real things in teaching, educational
freedom, neither lazy not laborious, a matter of
pleasure but not boring.
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GREEK PHILOSOPHERS' PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION

  • 1. ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY, Islamabad Online workshop - Jul / Aug. 2020 Philosophy of Education CC 8609 - B.Ed. GREEK PHILOSOPHERS' PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION Presented by: Ch. Muhammad Ashraf m.ashraf0919@gmail.com https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra Telegram: https://t.me/duhdra
  • 3. GREEK PHILOSOPHERS’ PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION 1- Socrates 2 - Plato 3 - Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra 3
  • 4. GREEK PHILOSOPHERS’ PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION Objectives After listening this lecture the trainees can be able to • Explain dialectual method of Socrates • Critically evaluate Plato's ideas of education according to different classes. • Evaluate Plato's theory of education. • Discuss Aristotle's aim of education. • Analyze Aristotle's curriculum of education 4 By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 5. Introduction Ancient Greek philosophy arose in 6th century BC and continued up to the age of Roman empire. It discussed the various subjects which includes political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics , logic, esthetics etc. Philosophy is in fact a Greek creation. In the Western tradition, ancient philosophy was developed primarily by Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. 5 GREEK PHILOSOPHERS’ PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
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  • 7. Socrates Socrates was born in 469 BC in Athens. He was the son of poor parents. He noticed that the people of society were indulged into evil ways. The rulers of that time became cruel and tyrant to their people. He started to preach virtue-based knowledge very soon he became popular. Ultimately, he was put to deaths due to interfering into the affairs of the state. 7 By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 8. The Socratic method • Socrates’ method was systematic and founded on general principles. Inductive reasoning was his method of arriving at a definition. • First task of Socrates was to lead the people to self-evaluation. 8 Socrates By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 9. The Dialectical Method • Socrates did not wish to convince the people about validity and concreteness of his views. Rather he wanted others to be critical thinkers. He did not want to convert others to his views. He only wanted to inculcate in them a love for philosophy, love of wisdom and rational thought. conti…… 9 Socrates By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 10. The Dialectical Method • Socrates believes that "knowledge is virtue" to discover this virtue or Truth he used dialectual method. • He used to go to the marketplace and discuss the concepts like friendships, love, courage, virtue etc 10 Socrates By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 11. Salient Features of Dialectual Method Methodological doubt: • Socrates pretended to be ignorant and put questions to others to enable them to think independently leading them towards critical attitude. Conversational: • Socrates used the method of dialogue or conversation for the development of ideas and expressions of various aspects of a problem. conti…… 11 Socrates By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 12. Salient Features of Dialectual Method Way of intellectual midwifery: conversation usually helps to bring the ideas in the minds of men as the midwife does. Conceptual and semantic: Socrates tried to find precise meaning of the concepts like friendship, love, virtue, justice etc. Empirical or inductive: enquiry of Socrates was both empirical and inductive. Deductive 12 Socrates By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 13. Salient Features of Dialectual Method Summary: 1. Methodological doubt 2. Intellectual dialogue 3. Semantic precision 4. Inductive and deductive determination of truth 13 Socrates By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 14. Fundamental Principles of Socratic Education Knowledge is the goal of life: There are various views regarding goal of human life. To some happiness is the ultimate goal of life as well as of education. But Socrates considered knowledge to be the highest good and therefore, the true aim of life. Socrates used to say that "knowledge is virtue". Every man seeks happiness and happiness results from good deeds. So one must have the knowledge of the good. 14 By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 15. Socrates firmly believed that no one could do any bad knowing it to be bad nor could any body do some good unconsciously. Therefore for him will was subject to reason and was moulded by knowledge. No good and no virtue without knowledge. 15 Fundamental Principles of Socratic Education By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 16. According to Socrates, a wrong committed in full knowledge is superior to a wrong committed unwillingly. To him a man of knowledge is a man of self-controle. The idea of knowledge, for Socrates, pre- supposes government of reason over will and desire. Socrates moral theory, therefore, is a blend of reason and will in a harmony. 16 Fundamental Principles of Socratic Education By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 17. Virtue can be Taught: To Socrates virtue was knowledge and since knowledge was a system and a science, it could be taught. we give up many bad practices on learning their true nature. It is to be discussed that virtues a matter of practice or a matter of knowledge. 17 Fundamental Principles of Socratic Education By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 18. Virtue is one: Traditional Greek moral theory hold that there are four virtues- wisdom, courage, temperance and Justice. Socrates, however, believed in a single virtue i.e. knowledge and other virtues come under knowledge. 18 Fundamental Principles of Socratic Education By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 19. Virtue is bliss: According to Socrates there can be no happiness without virtue. Therefore, virtue is a bliss. 19 Fundamental Principles of Socratic Education By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 21. PLATO Plato was the student of Socrates. He was born in 427 BC and died in 347 BC. For ten years he was roaming in different countries observing their ways of life.... He was advocate of Socrates thoughts. 21 By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 22. Aim of education According to Plato the aim of education is the development of intellect and body-human perfection. To Plato man’s mind is always active. He is attracted towards beautiful things. So the educator should take advantage of this very tendency of the child i.e. To make the environment happy and attractive. 22 PLATO By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 23. Curriculum According to Plato the main objective of education is the development of mind, body and soul. So he recommended curriculum to meet these ends. 23 PLATO By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 24. Bodily development knowledge of food and nutrition, physical activities, co curricular activities, sports etc for the development of body. 24 PLATO By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 25. Mental development Mental development is based upon body development. So besides knowledge of food and nutrition, Plato recommended the teaching of arithmetic, math, algebra and geometry to enhance mental abilities of the learners. 25 PLATO By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 26. Training in music In order to achieve balance in education and to produce a balanced personality Plato recommended training in music. He suggested a balanced curriculum for education. 26 PLATO By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 27. Role of educator To Plato it is the main duty of the teacher to bring out the learner/child from the darkness of the cave to the light of the day. To him the child is lying in ignorance are in the ignorance or in darkness. The child learns through imitation so the teacher should act as a role model so that the child can learn good habits and avoid bad habits. conti…… 27 PLATO By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 28. Role of educator Education according to different classes of people: • Kings and Philosophers • Trade and defence • Labourers 28 PLATO By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
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  • 30. Aristotle Born in 384 BC in a city of Greece. He belonged to a rich family. Aristotle was pupil of Plato. He also looked after the education of Alexander the great. Aristotle was master of lecture and dialogues. He was a great observer and specialist both in natural sciences as well as in philosophy. His writings were not only on metaphysics and logics but also in human sciences like psychology, ethics, politics and natural sciences. 30 By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 31. Society as Educator Plato and Socrates had the view that no special teacher was needed to preach virtue, but morals and virtue-based knowledge is communicated by society. No private education can hold out against the force of public opinion and ordinary moral standards of society. But public opinion and social environment should be left to grow up at haphazard. 31 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 32. Value of education in the state Aristotle assigns political importance to education. To him education is the great tool by which legislator can ensure that coming generation of the state share the common beliefs. If the state is the organization of men seeking common good, power and political position must be given to those who can forward this end. conti…… 32 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 33. Value of education in the state According to Aristotle the virtue of a good citizen and good governor is the same as of a good man. To him first obey, then command. It is the duty of the legislator to think how his citizen may be good men, what education is necessary to the purpose. 33 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 34. Education of the Child The strength of the child's body greatly depend upon the quality of its food. The people who desire that their children should be bold, daring and war like habits, feed them chiefly with milk. Sometimes the motions of the children are serviceable and those motion should be prevented which make their limbs crooked. 34 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 35. No Education up to Five Years The child should not be bound to any formal education. Let him/her play to keep his/her body active and smart-not too laborious not too lazy. 35 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 36. Imitation Theory of Play The children learn better through imitation. The children learn also from the behavior and kind and way of the expression of the teacher. Never let the children to be in the company of slaves. Tell them the tales and stories that pave the way for their future instruction. 36 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 37. Home Education According to Aristotle, there are two periods in which education ought to be divided-one stage from seven years to the time of puberty; the other form puberty till he is twenty-one. From the age of five years to seven years the children should be educated at home. Let them never speak or hear which is illiberal and indecent expressions. 37 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 38. Home Education It should also be illegal for young persons to be present either at iambies or comedies before they arrived at that age when they are allowed to participate the pleasure of the table. Indeed a good education will preserve them from all the evils which attend on these things. 38 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 39. Uniform System of education Curriculum of child education According to Aristotle, there is still a controversial issue about the kind, nature and structure of education for the children-improvement in virtue and happy life. conti…… 39 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 40. Uniform System of education Curriculum of child education • To Aristotle there are four things which it is usual to teach children: reading, gymnastic exercise, music and painting. Reading and painting are both singular used in life, and gymnastic exercise, as productive of courage. Music, to some people, is for sake of pleasure as it creates aesthetic sense. conti…… 40 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 41. Uniform System of Education Curriculum of Child Education • Play should be introduced under proper rules/ regulations. • It is evident that there is a certain education in which a child may be instructed, not as a useful nor as necessary, but as Noble and liberal. 41 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 42. Uniform System of Education • Physical Education • Learning and Playing • Music for Harmony 42 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 43. Teaching Method Play way, activity, Experimental method. • Use of real things in teaching, educational freedom, neither lazy not laborious, a matter of pleasure but not boring. 43 Aristotle By: Ch. M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra