This document discusses the relationship between philosophy and education. It begins by defining philosophy as the study of fundamental problems regarding existence, knowledge, truth, values and language. Philosophy has three main branches - metaphysics, which studies existence; epistemology, which studies knowledge; and axiology, which studies values. The document then defines education and discusses how it has both narrow and broad meanings. It notes that education focuses on developing well-rounded, engaged citizens in the 21st century. Finally, the document explores the dependence of education and philosophy on each other and how studying educational philosophy provides value by establishing objectives and scope for education.