2. Because of colonization by several
foreign countries and several historical
events, our education underwent
several changes although we also
retained some of the ancient teachings
which are practical even during our
time.
3. Education for Conformity
( Primitive Education)
â– Life among primitive or tribal people
was very simple
â– Their means of livelihood were
hunting and gathering wild fruits and
vegetables.
4. Outstanding Contribution to
Education Today
â– The primitive man started the rudiments
of education from which evolved the
modern educational systems today.
5. Effects
â– Culture was continued and preserved
for generations
â– Tribes were able to meet their needs
and were able to survive
â– People adjusted and adapted to
political and social life.
6. Oriental Education ( Education for The
Preservation of Social Stability)
â– The prehistoric civilization of China date
s back as early as five thousand years
B.C. or even earlier.
â– The basic philosophy of early Chinese
education was based on the writings of
Confucius (551-478 BC)
12. Renaissance influences
â– Students were exposed to extensive classical
art and literature.
â– It stressed religious, moral and social
education.
â– Literary education was encouraged as a
means for social ends
was not consciously conceived nor planned
only undertaken according to the needs of the people and the requirements of the situations.
First principles of subject
Confucius concerning, relationships, order, duty and morality.
Subject to sovereign, son to father, wife to husband, younger brother to older brother, younger friend to an older one.
China was the first country in the world to give civil service examination.
Schools were supported by tuition fees of the pupils starting from the elementary.
Though Christianity was brought to the ph by Spain, it was Rome that was responsible for bringing Christianity to the world at large
They studied the subject world of emotions to inculcate an appreciation of beautiful and intersting observation and analysis/