Title of article :
Teaching Philosophy to Students; Necessities, Prerequisites and International Experiences
Author/Authors :
Amini ، Mohammmad - university of kashan , Amini ، Mohammmad - university of kashan , Yazdkhasty ، Ali - university of kashan , Yazdkhasty ، Ali - university of kashan
Abstract :
In the world brimming with rapid changes and developments of the 21st century and mass of various data and information, teaching philosophy to students in the meaning of teaching the correct ways of thinking, obtaining information, reasoning as well as critical and evaluative thinking would be deemed as a universal necessity and the basic responsibility of all educational systems of the various countries. The reason lies behind the fact that teaching philosophy to learners, on the one hand, lays the grounds for development of students’ intellectual and cognitive power, and on the other hand, it facilitates settling the personal and social problems by its manifestation in real and practical life. Having recognized the importance of teaching philosophy to students, this paper aims to highlight the crucial role and responsibility of educational system in this realm, accordingly, attempts to prepare the preliminaries for legalization of teaching philosophy, including it in the curricula of schools and educational centers. This article also examines the experiences and practices of the Iranian educational system and some of the other educational systems in the field of philosophy education.
Keywords :
International Experiences , Necessities , Prerequisites , Teaching Philosophy , Students
Journal title :
Iranian journal of comparative education
Journal title :
Iranian journal of comparative education