During this course we were exposed to
plenty of information about different kinds of philosophies that are both
western and eastern. However this survey was done based on different types of
philosophers who had their own thoughts and philosophies toward educational
curriculum. However I had to do this small survey that consists of 24 questions
and was distributed among 2 schools in which 18 teachers had accepted to
participate an fill in this simple survey. My questioner had a specific purpose
in which I was able to hopefully identify what kinds of philosophies that
teachers use as they purchase teaching.
My objective was to check the effects of years of
experience among different types of teachers that vary between science, Math,
Geography, Art and handcraft, English and Arabic as well.
However the analysis of this survey is divided
into 4 parts . 1st part is about Science , Math, Geography,
Arts and Science teachers who had experienced teaching from 1-4
years. What I noticed about this group is that they tend to be more idealist
more than all other groups. They a percent of 66 for following the idealist
philosophy in which they base most of their teaching acts on intuition and
thinking, which is less in the percentage than those teachers of same subjects
but with more years of experience that varies between 5 to 10 years. These last
mentioned used to be more eastern in their philosophical educational
curriculum. However this result is dependence and based on the increasing years
of experience in which old experienced teachers used to be more stick to the
eastern philosophy. On the other hand a same percent of teachers that has a
percent of 14 that is equally distributed among two types of philosophies which
are the pragmatic and the realistic ones.
For
another two different groups that I had to distinguish between the constant
subjects Arabic and English, but with
different variability which are related to years of experience. One of them
is for teachers who experienced teaching from 1-4, the other one in from 5-25
years of experience. Accordingly, the first group as I discovered, tends to be
more capable of applying principles and thoughts of modern philosophy which is
the pragmatic philosophy. Teachers who follow this philosophy in their
educational system and curriculum tends to rely on allowing and encourage
students to experience everything and learn by themselves. This didn't have a
very high percentage but it’s the highest among the use of pragmatic philosophy
in all other groups that I've mentioned previously which is 22% . However my
survey revealed yet that the highest percentage of teachers whose under this
set (1-4 years of experience) are being mostly idealist in their application of
teaching philosophies. In addition only 14% of these teachers tends to apply
the eastern philosophy, which is a very low percent in comparison with other
groups. This shows that new teachers tend to follow and adopt the western
philosophies more that the eastern one. But on the other hand 24% of these
teachers are adopting the realistic philosophy in which they rely on matter and
mind as a way for teaching and encourage students to use mind and matter over
thinking and intuition which is the main principle in the realistic philosophy.
This percentage was only shown in this specified group of Arabic and English teachers who are new in their teaching mission.
For the
final group which is related to Arabic and English teachers whose been teaching from 5-25 years
old whom tend to mostly adopt the idealist philosophy which had the highest
percentage among this group 46%. This shows that old and relatively more
experienced teachers are with the applicable use of thinking and intuition over
matter and mind, which is an old philosophy but as we saw its being highly used
among several groups that I had the survey on. In contrary a same range of
percentage which is 12 only is distributed among two types of philosophies the
pragmatic and realistic ones. I was surprised for having such contradictory
results maybe this is due to distributing the survey sheets among two different
schools of different cultures and way of life. I noticed that culture play an
important role in the teaching strategy and use of philosophies, since realistic
is a very old philosophy while pragmatic is a new one that had old base, but it
still a modern philosophy that is not widely adopted by teachers and
specifically old literate teachers.
What is obviously discovered among this
group in comparison to the other ones is its highest percentage of teachers who
are following the eastern philosophy 30%. Actually it’s a high surprising
result which shows that the more experienced teacher and specially the
literature teachers are tending to be more eastern curriculum teachers.