The Paralysis of Traditional Schools and the Future of Education

Social Ethics Society Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2):37-56 (2020)
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Abstract

In an attempt to critically examine the effects of the abrupt shift from the traditional classroom-based education to distance education in the Philippines, this paper articulates pedagogical concepts that are necessary for a transformative and humanizing academic modalities despite the departure from the old approaches due to the unexpected rise of the new normal in education. I discuss a deconstructive, revolutionary, and inclusive pedagogy that aims to renew certain approaches in order to prevent educational paralysis and give way to alternative avenues that best fit the current and future situations notwithstanding the challenges that this pluralistic age poses to every academic site.

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NOEL S. Pariñas
University of the Philippines, Los Baños

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