A Critical Reflection of Martins Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance in the New-State

The aim of this essay is to examine the relevance of I and Thou through the lens of Martins Buber’s philosophy of education. The fundamental problem is that the educational system in the new-states like Nigeria is in need of re-orientation. Owing to this, policy formulators and educational practitio...

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Main Authors: Helen Chukwudi Oribayo, Ayodele Olalekan Shotunde, Godwin Ehi Azenabor
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Language:English
Published: National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine. Institute of Higher Education 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://philosopheducation.com/index.php/philed/article/view/596
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author Helen Chukwudi Oribayo
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description The aim of this essay is to examine the relevance of I and Thou through the lens of Martins Buber’s philosophy of education. The fundamental problem is that the educational system in the new-states like Nigeria is in need of re-orientation. Owing to this, policy formulators and educational practitioners need to see education in relational terms with regards to its relevance, implementation and its methodology together with the ends which education wishes to serve to as a facilitator of societal development. The method of critical analysis is useful to facilitate the re-orientation exercise. Findings show that Buber’s philosophy of education as embedded in the idea of I and Thou encourages interaction among individuals which are integral to the flourishing of positive relationship between the educational system and the community. Consequently, the paper attempts to unveil how this value position could impact positively on the Nigerian educational system in a bid to avert its decline. Buber’s I-Thou (You) relationship opens avenue for encounter in which people could engage with each other fully through dialogue. The education is based on authentic relations between teachers and learners where knowledge that is not imposed by the teacher is the basis of true pedagogy. In Buber’s idea of “I and Thou (You)”, personal relation should tend beyond individualism and collectivism for the future generations. The knowledge of self should be first and foremost: learners must be taught to explore their two autonomous instincts: the originator and the communion. Buber explains that the goal of the learner is to turn objective knowledge into active knowledge which helps in self actualization in the relational world.
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spelling doaj.art-05fdd268c1b842c3a6ba87605fa347a72022-12-22T03:13:34ZengNational Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine. Institute of Higher EducationФілософія освіти2309-16062616-76622020-07-0125211412610.31874/2309-1606-2019-25-2-6596A Critical Reflection of Martins Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance in the New-StateHelen Chukwudi Oribayo0Ayodele Olalekan Shotunde1Godwin Ehi Azenabor2University of Lagos, NigeriaUniversity of Lagos, NigeriaUniversity of Lagos, NigeriaThe aim of this essay is to examine the relevance of I and Thou through the lens of Martins Buber’s philosophy of education. The fundamental problem is that the educational system in the new-states like Nigeria is in need of re-orientation. Owing to this, policy formulators and educational practitioners need to see education in relational terms with regards to its relevance, implementation and its methodology together with the ends which education wishes to serve to as a facilitator of societal development. The method of critical analysis is useful to facilitate the re-orientation exercise. Findings show that Buber’s philosophy of education as embedded in the idea of I and Thou encourages interaction among individuals which are integral to the flourishing of positive relationship between the educational system and the community. Consequently, the paper attempts to unveil how this value position could impact positively on the Nigerian educational system in a bid to avert its decline. Buber’s I-Thou (You) relationship opens avenue for encounter in which people could engage with each other fully through dialogue. The education is based on authentic relations between teachers and learners where knowledge that is not imposed by the teacher is the basis of true pedagogy. In Buber’s idea of “I and Thou (You)”, personal relation should tend beyond individualism and collectivism for the future generations. The knowledge of self should be first and foremost: learners must be taught to explore their two autonomous instincts: the originator and the communion. Buber explains that the goal of the learner is to turn objective knowledge into active knowledge which helps in self actualization in the relational world.https://philosopheducation.com/index.php/philed/article/view/596buber’s philosophy of educationholistic encounteri and thounigerian educational system
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A Critical Reflection of Martins Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance in the New-State
Філософія освіти
buber’s philosophy of education
holistic encounter
i and thou
nigerian educational system
title A Critical Reflection of Martins Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance in the New-State
title_full A Critical Reflection of Martins Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance in the New-State
title_fullStr A Critical Reflection of Martins Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance in the New-State
title_full_unstemmed A Critical Reflection of Martins Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance in the New-State
title_short A Critical Reflection of Martins Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance in the New-State
title_sort critical reflection of martins buber s philosophy of education and its relevance in the new state
topic buber’s philosophy of education
holistic encounter
i and thou
nigerian educational system
url https://philosopheducation.com/index.php/philed/article/view/596
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