Locke's Influences on Education
Title: Locke's Influences on Education
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Locke's Influences on Education
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 614 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Locke’s Influences on Education
John Locke had a number of major influences on society in general, but his influences on education have stood the taste of time. His idea of Tabula Rasa, his introduction of empiricism, and idea of the use of all senses are all objectives that are used in schools today.
The idea of Tabula Rasa is basically defined as a “blank slate.” Locke believed that everyone is born with a clean
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all area in order to give all students an equal chance to learn.
In closing, John Locke was a very significant figure on how we educate children today. He gave us the idea of starting students with a clean slate, the use of the scientific method, and the essential use of all the senses. All these ideas are important aspects of today’s classroom and will most assuredly be a continued use in the future.