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4. Essentialists Beliefs
• Essentialism tries to instill all students with
the most basic knowledge, skills, and
character development.
• Essentialists believe that students should be
taught to be a model citizen.
• Essentialists believe that teachers should
teach traditional moral values and virtues.
• Essentialists believe in mastery learning.
5. Purpose of Schooling
• Prepare students to be productive, contributing
members of society.
• For essentialist, the aim of education is to teach
the young the essentials they need to live well
in the modern world.
• Essentialists teach the basic subjects.
7. • The teacher teaches
discipline and hard work.
• The teacher is an expert of
content knowledge.
• The teacher is accountable
for student learning.
TEACHER’S ROLE
• As an expert
• Impart essential knowledge
• Direct focused tasks
Teacher’s Role
9. Students should be
passive and be ready
to learn what the
teacher presents to
them.
STUDENT’S ROLE
• Listen and learn
• Trust that the
teacher knows best
Role of the Student
10. Curriculum
• Strong emphasis on basic skills in elementary
schools and on disciplined knowledge and
scholastic achievement in secondary schools.
• There should be a common core curriculum
that is taught to all students.
• Essentialists believe that the core knowledge
could change.
11. Criticism of Essentialism in Education
Positive:
• Stability of education
Negative:
• Students take more on the passive role on
their education