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    Idealism Vs Realism

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    Aims of Education * The purpose of education is to contribute to the development of the mind and self of the learner. * The education-imparting institute should emphasize intellectual activities‚ moral judgments‚ aesthetic judgments‚ self-realization‚ individual freedom‚ individual responsibility‚ and self-control in order to achieve this development.  Curriculum * The curriculum is based upon the idea or assumption of the spiritual nature of man. * This idea in turn leads to

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    model of an ideal teacher in today’s educational system. The realist teacher should command a variety of methods that may include lecture‚ discussions or experiments and should always use appropriate methods suitable to the learner’s background. IDEALISM IN EDUCATION: Under the idealist approach one must be clear on the purpose of learning. An idealist teacher is not concerned primarily with turning out students with specific technical or occupational skills‚ but they try to give the students an

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    Idealism in Don Quixote

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    Sancho Panza. Throughout Spain‚ Quixote and Panza meet characters that hinder‚ help‚ and challenge the concept of chivalry in a modern world. Quixote epitomizes idealism by becoming a knight-errant when chivalry is considered an outdated moral code. Commentary by Cervantes is both biting and affectionate‚ but ultimately a criticism of idealism. Quixotism‚ a word derived from Don Quixote‚ is defined as the impractical pursuit of ideals. Quixote was once a gentleman from La Mancha‚ but books of chivalry

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    Revolutionary Idealism

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    Why has the revolutionary‚ idealistic novel Animal Farm remained such an interesting piece of literature?[d][e] It encourages readers to think about the Soviet Union in a new way. Orwell took his in-depth[f] understanding[g] to create a setting using symbols‚ metaphors‚ themes‚ and characterization to embody the events of the Russian Revolution. He helped the readers to understand the accounts of the rise and development of soviet communism in the form of an animal tale. Thus[h]‚ throughout the novel

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    Wilson's Idealism

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    In 1913‚ the twenty-eighth president of the United States‚ Thomas Woodrow Wilson‚ was elected into office. He was an Idealist who was all about keeping the United States out of war‚ and after the Spanish-American war came to a close‚ Americans were all about spreading the peace. Wilson saw the world in a visionary way and made some unpractical decisions throughout his presidency. This is not to say; however‚ that he did not also have practical ideas on controversial issues also. Wilson had many high-minded

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    Packer's Idealism Model

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    for the procedure to balance the rights of the people accused with that of the States’ investigations. In 1964‚ Packer introduced his idealism models that aimed to provide two completely different systems to take the “struggle” that he refers to as the criminal procedure. With the introduction of theses models it is believed that they create a spectrum of the idealism balances within the system. Packer’s two models have completely different aspects. Crime control focuses on the power of the state‚

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    he has created. idealism recognizes ideas‚ feelings and ideals more important than material objects and at the same time emphasizes that the human development should be according to moral‚ ethical and spiritual values so that he acquires the knowledge DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES A philosophical belief and outlook that material things do not exist independently in the physical world but only in mind. PLATONIC IDEALISM (427-347 B. C.) A father of Idealism A Greek philosopher

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    time when morals were corrupted‚ religion was absent‚ facades were mistaken for character‚ and hope was a double-edged sword; people call it “The Jazz Age”. Fitzgerald‚ one of the best-known writers of “The Jazz Age”‚ aims to clarify the fallacy of idealism in America as he opposes the idealist views of the time with a realistic perception of society. At the time‚ people viewed America as a symbol of opportunity‚ and hope for a better life; however‚ Fitzgerald filters this notion by proposing the tragic

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    Cornel West - Idealisms

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    discrimination‚ etc. Basically Blacks who consider themselves liberal structualists place blame on “Uncle Sam”/the government for all of their socioeconomic issues. They promote affirmative action programs‚ welfare reform‚ politicians who favor their idealisms etc.‚ since cutbacks to the poor/minorities is usually very high. Most believe they are entitled to reparations from Slavery /Jim Crow – “40 acres and a mule”. In most instances‚ “Structural Liberalists” view themselves as “the victim”. Structuralists

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    George Orwell Idealism

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    this essay‚ I will demonstrate that the social and political environment at that time in history as well as the author’s personal life and conditions had a tremendous impact on the concept and completion of the novel. Orwell’s personal beliefs and idealism critically influenced his writing. In the late 1920’s‚ Orwell believed in anarchism and in 1936‚ he travelled to Spain to fight for the Republicans against Franco’s Nationalists. The Spanish Civil War played an important role in influencing Orwell’s

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