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Course: Introduction to Philosophy of Education Theme:No t one less Name:Chan Chiu Chiu(Liz) Chan Sze Ching(King) Chan Sze Lok( Rach el) Kwong Wan Yee(Phyllis) Kwong Wai Kit(Freeman) Lee Ngan Ling(Sally) Leung kam Hung(Ryan) Leung kit Yu(Chloe). Major Characters. 魏敏芝 Wei Minzhi
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Course: Introduction to Philosophy of Education Theme:Not one less Name:Chan Chiu Chiu(Liz) Chan Sze Ching(King) Chan Sze Lok(Rachel) Kwong Wan Yee(Phyllis) Kwong Wai Kit(Freeman) Lee Ngan Ling(Sally) Leung kam Hung(Ryan) Leung kit Yu(Chloe)
Major Characters 魏敏芝Wei Minzhi Called in to substitute for a village teacher for one month, the main mission for her: all students should keep their schooling. When one of the boys left from school, she decided to look for him.
That’s to beg 張慧科 Zhang Hui ke Came from poor family Troublemaker in class, school dropout Lose in city 田村長 Mayor Tian Ignored the problem about a lot children dropped out to be child labors, Focused on economic perspective
Major Characters Not one less 高老師 Teacher Gao The only school teacher at Shui Tsuen primary school Needed the personal leave for one month because of his mother’s illness Really care students
Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llevtAQUhHQ&feature=related
Synopsis Wei Min Zhi has became a temporary teacher at Shui Tuen Primary School to replace Mr. Gao for one month As the “Not one less” guarantee for Mr. Gao, she paid full efforts to find a school leaving student who called Zhang Hui Ke into the town
We need money to buy tickets All students thought how to earn money for travelling fee with Wei The whole class worked in a contracting site to get salaries Couldn’t buy train tickets because of the expensive price Solved problems together
My student, Zhang Hui ke Arrived in the big town and began to look for Zhang Hui Ke Tried various methods and realized the most efficient way to find person while she was exploring in the town
That’s to beg Finally, she found Zhang through the television station’s help The TV program drew the citizens’ great attention to the educational problem in village No need to buy chalks anymore
Major Characters 魏敏芝Wei Minzhi 張慧科 Zhang Hui ke 田村長 Mayor Tian 高老師 Teacher Gao
Method of teaching beginning copy textbooklater real life calculation (deal with difficulties) Emphasis on attitude(treasure the chalks) About classroom management About students’ backgrounds
Philosophical View of Film is...... PRAGMATISM
Philosophical View of Education • - Goal of education: continuous growth. • - A problem-solving process during which society moves forward. • - Learning more effective, meaningful and satisfying ways of living.
I don’t care? • Then , what should you do next? • A problem-solving process is practical?
Think about it • When the student ask for going home, • How do you response? • For her, she asked for a reason why she wants to leave. • What is the outcome?
Philosophical View of School • A multi-purpose social institution linked to society. • A specialized environment where experiences are simplified, purified & balanced. • A miniature democratic society. • Teaching Ss to be a responsible citizen in a democratic society.
Philosophical View of Teachers • Learn with Ss together • T does not know everything • Facilitates Ss’ learning
Discussion • Copy the lesson, we don’t know this~ • What is your response?
Philosophical View of Students • Learn by discovery and experimenting
Curriculum • Unity of knowledge: knowing is closely related to & connected to doing. • Based on Ss’ experiences – Their interests, needs & problems. • Experiential learning
Process-oriented, problem-solving instruction. • Group-centred. • Interdisciplinary.
How far do you like to work in a group? • Advantages?
Aims of Education & Curriculum Providing nine-year compulsory education Illiteracy problem in China Not for further studies Just for their basic needs
Difference between Urban and Rural Gap between urban and rural schools Funding is far more in urban schools Teacher quality is better in urban schools
Rural school (in the movie) Teacher quality Teachers do not have a high school education and have no special talents Just copy texts onto the board
Rural school(in the movie) Lack of resource not to use more than one piece of chalk per day because the village is too poor to afford more Wei sleeps in the school building, sharing a bed with several female students
Discussion • Q1:Do you agree that the problem of so called “Hong Kong Kids” can be solved by the ideology of pragmatism? → the kids who are spoiled by their parents and therefore cannot take good care of themselves ,although they have good academic performance )
Possible answers(version 1) • Yes, I agree • Pragmatists (e.g.John Dewey)are wary of educational goals and purposes that are external to the child(e.g. parental expectation for a child’s future career in the case of “Hong Kong Kids”) • Pragmatists claim that genuine education goals should come from within the person. • The sole goal of education is growth • To grow means to have more activity more problems more resolutions to problems To fulfill the need of growth, the kids are required to learn all kind of basic living skills, in order to deal with a changing reality . That means the child needs to learn how to lead a meaningful live, not only has a good academic performance in school.
Possible answers(version 2) • No ,I do not agree. The reasons are as follows: • Hong Kong is a commercial city with fierce competition, academic qualification almost determine your prospect, to learn living skills is unrealistic and just a waste of time. • Many people in Hong Kong think that money is a prerequisite of a meaningful life, therefore , when pragmatists said our goal of education is to lead a meaningful life, then they must acknowledge that to get a high score in academic test and then make more money in the future is one of the objective of education, that is more “realistic ” in Hong Kong context.
Q2 • If you are Weiminzhi, the main character in the movie, which philosophies of education will you take to teach the children living in remote areas(apart from pragmatism)?
Possible answers(version 1) • I will adopt the philosophy of idealism • Idealists insist that the most important part of human being is the person’s spirit or mind. • Therefore, they think the most important goal of education is to assist in developing the child’s spirit or mind I will use the following teaching methods to accomplish this goal • I will put more emphases on improving the students’ moral standard, teach them what is good and what is wrong • I will encourage them to realize their potential, in order to pursue their goals of their lives • I will ask my students to strive for perfection, try to achieve desire goals as many as possible
Possible answers(version 2) • I will adopt the philosophy of realism • Realist accept the existence of the world as external to human being Therefore, the realists(e.g. Aristotle)emphasize that education’s primary function is the cultivation and exercise of rationality, in order to explore the outside world. • As a teacher of realism, I will • Cultivateand develop my students’ power of reasoning(using detective games) • Ask the students to bring something to school, describe it and tell the reasons they bring it to school. Then ask the students to sort or classify these items into groups • Encourage students to make their own decision based on the information they have and a careful consideration, comparing the benefits and damages of that decision.
Difference between Hong Kong and Not one less • Teaching resource • Not one less: • Limited teaching resources • E.g. chalks • The teacher can only use 1 chalk every day • The words written in blackboard cannot be too big • Do not have a clock • Need to infer time from the sunlight • Hong Kong: • Abundant teaching resources • Teaching relies on computers • Such as PowerPoint • Students can go to internet to have self-learning Don’t write too big because chalks are expensive. I give you one chalk per day
How long has the school been? About forty to fifty years ago Teaching environment: Not one less A 50-year old classroom Do not have money to repair Have drip when raining Hong Kong a comfortable classroom air- conditioned bright
Teachers’ quality: Not one less A thirteen -year old temporary teacher, not well qualified Didn’t go to high school Unfamiliar with the subjects Forget the lyrics of the songs in the Music lesson Copy text in the blackboard from the book that Mr. Ko gave him Only can teach some simple subjects: Music, Chinese, Maths
Hong Kong: Qualified teacher Having a degree or diploma in education English teacher needs to pass the English benchmark test Have specialized knowledge about the subject they teach Quality was guaranteed
Teaching method: Not one less: Students copy text from blackboard No explanation Learning form experience Calculating the transport cost and transit cost of bricks Hong Kong: Teaching is based on text books Student need to encounter different exams Practicing past papers Learn outside classrooms Go to study tour However, the opportunity is rare
Curriculum & School experience Do all students in the school experience the same curriculum or do individuals with different interests and abilities and affinities for learning pursue curricula that is suitable to them? Dewey Each student was an individual Could travel on his or her unique path of growth Teacher was there to guide and facilitate this growth
The term “curriculum” to mean “the funded wisdom of the human race” Teacher has the task of helping the student to make contact with this repertoire—but helping by facilitating rather than by imposing. (Dewey, J., 1916, Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education, New York: Macmillan) In the movie ... Rural schools do not have regulations on curriculum Only a primary school graduate No particular/ regular subjects Depends on the teacher
Living in rural does not require to know academically as much as living in urban Just the basic necessity eg Chinese, Maths etc The same curriculum (like copying) Lack of resources
School Experience Are students engaged in worthwhile relevant experiences or are they encouraged to absorb knowledge directly? Beginning: absorb knowledge directly from book (Like copying) In the middle: engaged in worthwhile relevant experiences (Calculating) Minzhi only taught academically Not very practical
Cannot apply much into daily life Rural kids not so much aim at going to higher education and elite roles All they worried about if they could earn enough to survive till tomorrow While out to find Huike Learnt practical, life-time skills Much more in school Realize the importance of learning in school
Summary There is no excuse to give up education Focusing on Pragmatism rather than realism →in real situation but based on discovery and experimenting Teachers are important role models for students
Summary • Teaching merged with Practical application of knowledge and experience → provoke intrinsic motivation • Hong Kong students need (at certain extent → Problem solving skill ∵ “Hong Kong Kids”