✅✅Activity no.1
1. IDENTIFY WHICH AMONG THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE CURRICULUM HAS INFLUENCED WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED IN SCHOOL AS A COLLEGE STUDENT?
(foundation of curriculum are Philosophical , Historical ,Psychological, social)
2. HOW WILL THE THINKING OF ABRAHAM MASLOW INFLUENCE YOUR TEACHING PRACTICE IN THE FUTURE?
He advanced the Self-Actualization Theory.
⚫ Classic theory of human needs
. A child whose basic needs are not met will not be interested in acquiring knowledge of the world.
(He put importance to human emotions, based on love and trust.
Key to learning
. Produce a healthy and happy learner who can accomplish, grow and actualize his or her human self.)
Abraham Maslow (1908-1970)
3. DO YOU AGREE WITH ALVIN TOFFLER?
(Wrote the book Future Shock
Believed that knowledge should prepare students for the future
> Suggested that in the future, parents might have the resources to teach prescribed curriculum from home as a result of technology, not in spite of it.
(Home Schooling)
> Foresaw schools and students worked creatively, collaboratively, and independent of their age)
Alvin Toffler
1 answer
2. The thinking of Abraham Maslow will influence my teaching practice in the future by reminding me of the importance of meeting students' basic needs before expecting them to engage in learning. Maslow's Self-Actualization Theory highlights the significance of human emotions, such as love and trust, in the learning process. As a future teacher, I will strive to create a positive and supportive learning environment that addresses students' emotional well-being, which can foster their motivation and engagement in learning.
3. Whether I agree with Alvin Toffler or not depends on my perspective. I can see the potential benefits of technology enabling parents to teach prescribed curriculum from home, as it provides flexibility and personalized learning experiences. However, I also recognize the value of traditional schooling, where students have the opportunity to interact with their peers and engage in collaborative and independent learning. Therefore, while I acknowledge the potential changes in the future of education, I believe a balanced approach that incorporates both traditional and technological methods is essential.