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Philosophy of Primary Education

TABLE OF CONTENT

  1. Female and Girl Child Education in Nigeria
  2. THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF PRIMARY EDUCATION
  3. The Purpose of Education during the Missionary
  4. CHARACTERISTIC OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN EDUCATION
  5. CONCEPTIONS OF PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
  6. CONTRIBUTION OF PLATO TO PRIMARY EDUCATION New!
  7. EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF MONTESSORI’S PHILOSOPHY TO PRIMARY EDUCATION - New!
  8. Educational Implication of Pestalozzi’s Philosophy to Primary Education New!
  9. Educational Practice of the Missions
  10. Emotional Characteristics of Primary School Children.
  11. Factors Affecting Female/Girl Child Education New!
  12. Implication of Philosophy for Teaching
  13. MEANING SCOPE AND FUNCTIONS OF PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
  14. Philosophy as a Guide to Curriculum Design
  15. Philosophy of Primary Education New!
  16. Relationship between Philosophy and Education
  17. THE MEANING AND PURPOSE OF PRIMARY EDUCATION
  18. THE ORIGIN OF PRIMARY EDUCATION IN NIGERIA
  19. The Background of John Heinrich Pestalozzi and His Philosophy of Education -New!
  20. The Background of Maria Montessori and Her Philosophy of Education New!
  21. The Concept of the Primary School Teaching
  22. The Functions of Philosophy in education
  23. The Relationship between the Teacher and the Pupil.
  24. Ways Government Proposes to Pursue the Objectives of Primary Education in Nigeria
  25. Ways Government Proposes to Pursue the Objectives of Primary Education in Nigeria

REFERNCES/FURTHER READING 



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Dewey, John (1916).Eassys in Experimental Logic Chicago: University Press. 
Dewey, John (1902). The child and the Curriculum. Chicago: University Press. 
Dewey, John (1920, 1929). Reconstruction in Philosophy. New York: 
Macmillan. 
Dewey, John (1938). Experince and Education. New York: Horace Liveright. 
Dewey, John (1939). Experinced and Education in Mortimer. A.J. (ed) 
1992 Great Book of Western World Ency. (3rd ed.). vol. 55 Chicago. 
Dienye. N.E. and Gbamanja, S.P.T. (1994). Science Education Theory 
And practice. Owerri: Totan Publishers. 
Rusk, R.R. (1969). Doctrines of the Great Educators. London: Macmillan Press. 
Whitehead, A.N. (1967). In R.R Rusk (1969), Doctrines of the Great Educators. London: Macmillan Press. 
William, James (1907). Pragmatism and four Essays from the meaning 
Of Truth, New American Library.