The Importance of Studying History of Education 1. Why do we have to bother with the educational goals of the past which is past and so we can no longer undo? 2. Why was the focus of education different for different groups of people in different places and at different periods in world history? What does this point to regarding relationship of schools and society? 3. Given the different characteristics of the different periods in Philippine history, what were the goals of education/schools during the: a) pre-colonial, b) Spanish period, c) American regime. d) Japanese regime and e) post-colonial period?

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Importance of Studying History of Education
1. Why do we have to bother with the educational
goals of the past which is past and so we can no longer
undo?
2. Why was the focus of education different for
different groups of people in different places and at
different periods in world history? What does this
point to regarding relationship of schools and society?
3. Given the different characteristics of the different
periods in Philippine history, what were the goals of
education/schools during the:
a) pre-colonial,
b) Spanish period,
c) American regime.
d) Japanese regime and
e) post-colonial period?
Transcribed Image Text:The Importance of Studying History of Education 1. Why do we have to bother with the educational goals of the past which is past and so we can no longer undo? 2. Why was the focus of education different for different groups of people in different places and at different periods in world history? What does this point to regarding relationship of schools and society? 3. Given the different characteristics of the different periods in Philippine history, what were the goals of education/schools during the: a) pre-colonial, b) Spanish period, c) American regime. d) Japanese regime and e) post-colonial period?
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