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ESSENTIALISM Joy Marie D. Blasco BEED-ENGLISH IV

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ESSENTIALISMJoy Marie D. BlascoBEED-ENGLISH IV

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INTRODUCED BY

WILLIAM BAGLEY

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-Learning of essential knowledge

-Deep knowledge on core subjects.

-Values and good practices.

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Teacher-centered

subject-matter oriented

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STUDENTS SHOULD

adjust to the teachers

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Transmission of knowledge in an ‘organized and

systematic’ way

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Taking up of introductory courses and

applying what has been learned.

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Required to master a set of

information before being promoted to

a higher level.

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Does not focus on individual learning

styles.

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They believe that…

Specific and basic information, skills and discipline

Main focus of essentialism

Students must learn from established fundamentals of education (basic theory,

basic subjects).

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Advantages of essentialismExtremely orderly, academically systematic,

and emphasizes discipline.Disadvantages of essentialism

No emphasis on student’s needs and interests.May cause a cultural delay between the student

and society.

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Method: sit in rows

and taught (lectured) in masses.

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Evaluation method:

achievement test scores

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