Teaching Between Structure and Choice: A Philosophical Inquiry
Author : Dr.Pravesh Kumar & Kirti Raje Bajaj
Abstract
This abstract looks at the balance between structure and choice in education. It studies the ideas behind this balance and what it means in practice. The focus is on how teachers can create a structured learning space while also giving students freedom. It asks key questions about learning, the role of teachers, and educational goals. Using educational theories and research, it looks at the pros and cons of both structured and choice-based methods. The study uses methods like text analysis and philosophical thinking to explore this topic. The main findings show the need to balance structure and choice to fit student needs and educational settings. The study talks about what this means for curriculum design, the changing role of teachers, and classroom practices that mix guidance with student freedom. It concludes that understanding the ideas behind structure and choice can lead to better teaching methods that support both personal growth and social responsibility in education.
Keywords
Educational philosophy, Structured learning , Student autonomy , Pedagogical approaches , Curriculum design, Teacher-student dynamics, Personalized education
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Dr.Pravesh Kumar1 & Kirti Raje Bajaj2 ,“ Teaching Between Structure and Choice: A Philosophical Inquiry”Shiksha Samvad International Open Access Peer-Reviewed & Refereed Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, ISSN: 2584-0983 (Online), Volume 03, Issue 03, pp.188-194, March-2026. Journal URL: https://shikshasamvad.com/
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