1. The document discusses several philosophies of education including idealism, realism, pragmatism, existentialism/phenomenology, and neo-Marxism.
2. Idealists like Plato believed that education could move people towards truth and the ultimate good through dialogue and abstract ideas. Realists like Aristotle emphasized studying the material world through observation and reasoning.
3. Pragmatists like Dewey viewed education as a means to solve social problems, with the teacher acting as a facilitator rather than authoritarian. Existentialists focused on the individual experience and one's ability to create their own meaning. Neo-Marxists saw education's role as empowering students to challenge