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STRUCTURALISM IN
EDUCATION
PhD 302- Seminar in Educational Philosophy and Sociology
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
a. determine the pioneers of
structuralism across
disciplines/fields,
b. define and explain structuralism
across disciplines/fields,
c. identify the dynamics of
structuralism, and
d. provide implications of
structuralism in education and
learning.
FOUNDERS OF STRUCTURALISM IN PSYCHOLOGY
STRUCTURALISM: FOUNDERS AND ITS BRIEF HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920)
• German physiologist and psychologist
• “Father of Structuralism”
• introduced the idea of structuralism by founding the very
first laboratory devoted for the experimental psychology
in 1879 in Germany
• school of thought pioneered by Wundt is previously
known as voluntarism, defined as the process of
organizing the mind
FOUNDERS OF STRUCTURALISM IN PSYCHOLOGY
STRUCTURALISM: FOUNDERS AND ITS BRIEF HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
Edward B. Titchener (1867-1927)
• English psychologist
• popularized his mentor’s schools of thought,
voluntarism, by creating a new version of it,
turning voluntarism (the process of organizing
the mind) into structuralism (the analysis of the
basic elements that constitute the mind)
FOUNDER OF
STRUCTURALISM IN
LINGUISTICS
Ferdinand de Saussare (1857-
1923)
• Swiss linguist
• His ideas on structure in language laid the
foundation for much of the approach to and progress
of the linguistic sciences in the 20th century
• proposed that languages were constructed of hidden
rules that practitioners ‘know’ but are unable to
articulate
STRUCTURALISM: FOUNDERS AND ITS BRIEF HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
FOUNDER OF
STRUCTURALISM IN
ANTHROPOLOGY
Claude Levi Strauss (1908-
2009)
• French anthropologist
• studied the analysis of cultural systems
such as kinship and mythical systems in
terms of the structural relations among their
elements
• Lévi-Strauss’s structuralism attempted to
reduce the enormous amount of knowledge
about cultural systems to what he believed
were the fundamentals, the formal
relationships among their elements
STRUCTURALISM: FOUNDERS AND ITS BRIEF HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
CONCEPTS AND
DEFINITIONS
theories across disciplines sharing a common assumption
that structural relationships between concepts vary between
different cultures/languages and that these relationships can
be usefully exposed and explored
STRUCTURALISM
CONCEPTS AND
DEFINITIONS
explores the relationships between fundamental principal
elements upon which some higher "structures" and
"structural networks" are built by which meaning is produced
within a particular person, system, or culture
STRUCTURALISM
Structuralism in
Psychology
• analyzing the adult mind or an evaluation of the
sum of experience from birth to the present
(analyzing simplest definable components;
finding the way in which these components fit
together in complex forms)
• sought to correlate the experiences to physical
events through introspection, self-reports (of
sensations), viewpoints, feelings, and emotions;
experiences should be evaluated as a fact, as it
exists without analyzing the significance or
value of that experience
Structuralism in
Linguistics
• Looking for meaning in the
relation between things,
rather than things in
isolation is main position
of structuralism in
linguistics.
• As an example, the color
“red”, “green” and “yellow”
means “stop”, “go”, and
“caution” in relation to
each other, that is when
related to the context of
traffic lights.
Structuralism
in Linguistics
• system of signs
constructed by
convention, relation, and
interaction not by
isolation
• Structuralism in language
has four distinctions as
posited by Ferdinand de
Sausarre.
Structuralism in
Anthropology
• analysis of culture viewed as systems in
terms of the structural relations among
the elements
• universal patterns in cultural systems are
products of the invariant structure of the
human mind –viewed as a repository of a
great variety of natural material, from
which it selects pairs of elements that can
be combined to form diverse structures
DYNAMICS OF STRUCTURALISM ACROSS FIELDS INTROSPECTION: STRUCTURALISM’S MAIN APPROACH IN PSYCHOLOGY
INTROSPECTION:
STRUCTURALISM’S MAIN
APPROACH IN PSYCHOLOGY
• a process that involves
looking inward to examine
one's own thoughts and
emotions
a. the use of “trained” or
practiced observers,
who could
immediately observe
and report a reaction;
and
b. the use of repeated
stimuli that always
produced the same
experience in the
subject and allowed
the subject to expect
and be fully attentive
to the reaction
TITCHENER’S
STRUCTURALISM
Titchener proposed 3 elementary states of
mind or consciousness; these are the
following:
• (a) sensations (sights, sounds, tastes),
• (b) images (components of thoughts),
and
• (c) affections (components of emotions)
DE SAUSSARE’S
STRUCTURALISM ON
LINGUISTICS
• Ferdinand de Saussare
had asserted that
language is a social
phenomenon, and a
structured system with
four distinctions as
follows:
a. synchronic and
diachronic,
b. langue and parole,
c. syntagmatic and
associative
(paradigmatic), and
d. signifier and signified.
Syntagmatic means relations
between words or smaller units
within a sentence or the
relations between elements
with a cultural context or
convention such as the traffic
light sequence in the preceding
texts.
Associative or pragmatic is the
relation between those
elements and what they mean
or the relationships of the
interchangeable units in a
language.
• Signifier is a word or symbol
that stands for something.
Signified is what the word
means; these two combined is
called Sign which De Saussare
believed to be conventional
and arbitrary, and that both
terms are psychological in
nature, implying that there is
no one-to-one relation
between the signifier and
signified.
LEVI-STRAUSS’
STRUCTURALISM
• In anthropology, structuralism focuses on the
effects of universal patterns in human thought on
cultural phenomena.
• In Levi-Strauss’ structuralism, there is an idea of
binary opposition such as "life vs. death,"
"culture vs. nature," or "self vs. other”.
Consequently, this idea means that each
individual concept has an opposite concept that
it is co-dependent on known as the unity of
opposites –no one of these ideas can exist
without the other.
LEVI-STRAUSS’
STRUCTURALISM
• culture is a system that can be
objectively and empirically
analyzed in terms of the
meaningful relations and contrasts
existing between minimal, paired,
or binary mental units
IMPLICATIONS
TO EDUCATION
AND LEARNING
• As teachers design his or her lessons,
difficult topics or broad topics can be
broken down into smaller and specific
topic to help learners understand the
concepts.
• In the design of curriculum and in the
learning competencies in basic education
of the Philippines, this can be related or
associated with the unpacking of learning
competencies where each learning
competencies are divided into more
specific learning objectives to facilitate
the logical sequence delivery of topics or
learning competencies.
• Upon unpacking the learning
competencies into learning objectives,
teachers can now easily design learning
tasks to achieve the unpacked learning
objectives leading to the desired learning
competencies.
IMPLICATIONS
TO EDUCATION
AND LEARNING
• Another implication of structuralism in education is the
idea of use of relationship between parts to understand
the whole. Structuralism in linguistics stated that the
relationship of words or convention of words constitutes
the understanding of language. Considering this idea
into the field of education, teachers must be able to use
language which when used and expressed becomes
understandable to learners.
• This means that teachers should avoid using language
that are vague and which is not conventionally
appropriate to the lesson; right choice of words must be
observed in the delivery of lesson. Construction of
lessons or materials should also be using structured
sentence which is easy to understand and is in the
context of the learners because as structuralism in
linguistics highlighted language is arbitrary, hence
meanings of words depend on the convention of the
society.
IMPLICATIONS
TO EDUCATION
AND LEARNING
• Further, the structuralism on
anthropology stated that human thoughts
and cultural phenomena has relationship
and interrelated. This means that learners
behave the way they think. This further
implies that teachers must be able to
consider the backgrounds of learners who
are misbehaving in the classroom to
understand them and give them appropriate
interventions. Teachers should not easily
judge the learners whose actions or
behaviors are against the school rules and
regulations, rather counsel him or her and
try to understand his way of thinking or
cognitive structure of the child.
Wrapping Up
1. Structuralism as a field had developed independently across disciplines.
2. Structuralism in psychology had been introduced by Wilhelm Wundt and Edward
Titchener. This school of thoughts mainly focused on understanding and processing the
mind by breaking it down into analyzable parts through the process of introspection.
3. Structuralism in linguistics as pioneered by Ferdinand de Sausarre posited that language
is a structured system having four distinctions as follows:
a. synchronic and diachronic,
b. langue and parole,
c. syntagmatic and associative (paradigmatic), and
d. signifier and signified.
4. Structuralism in psychology focused on the effects of universal patterns in human
thoughts to cultural phenomena as asserted by Claude Levi-Strauss.
5. Structuralism in education means reforms in teaching-learning process considering the
different ideas of structuralism across fields.
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Structuralism in Education (Wilhelm Wundt, Edward Titchener, Claude Levi-Strauss Ferdinand de Saussare)

  • 1. Ryan B. Bernido PhDMathEd Student STRUCTURALISM IN EDUCATION PhD 302- Seminar in Educational Philosophy and Sociology
  • 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES a. determine the pioneers of structuralism across disciplines/fields, b. define and explain structuralism across disciplines/fields, c. identify the dynamics of structuralism, and d. provide implications of structuralism in education and learning.
  • 3. FOUNDERS OF STRUCTURALISM IN PSYCHOLOGY STRUCTURALISM: FOUNDERS AND ITS BRIEF HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) • German physiologist and psychologist • “Father of Structuralism” • introduced the idea of structuralism by founding the very first laboratory devoted for the experimental psychology in 1879 in Germany • school of thought pioneered by Wundt is previously known as voluntarism, defined as the process of organizing the mind
  • 4. FOUNDERS OF STRUCTURALISM IN PSYCHOLOGY STRUCTURALISM: FOUNDERS AND ITS BRIEF HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS Edward B. Titchener (1867-1927) • English psychologist • popularized his mentor’s schools of thought, voluntarism, by creating a new version of it, turning voluntarism (the process of organizing the mind) into structuralism (the analysis of the basic elements that constitute the mind)
  • 5. FOUNDER OF STRUCTURALISM IN LINGUISTICS Ferdinand de Saussare (1857- 1923) • Swiss linguist • His ideas on structure in language laid the foundation for much of the approach to and progress of the linguistic sciences in the 20th century • proposed that languages were constructed of hidden rules that practitioners ‘know’ but are unable to articulate STRUCTURALISM: FOUNDERS AND ITS BRIEF HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
  • 6. FOUNDER OF STRUCTURALISM IN ANTHROPOLOGY Claude Levi Strauss (1908- 2009) • French anthropologist • studied the analysis of cultural systems such as kinship and mythical systems in terms of the structural relations among their elements • Lévi-Strauss’s structuralism attempted to reduce the enormous amount of knowledge about cultural systems to what he believed were the fundamentals, the formal relationships among their elements STRUCTURALISM: FOUNDERS AND ITS BRIEF HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
  • 7. CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS theories across disciplines sharing a common assumption that structural relationships between concepts vary between different cultures/languages and that these relationships can be usefully exposed and explored STRUCTURALISM
  • 8. CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS explores the relationships between fundamental principal elements upon which some higher "structures" and "structural networks" are built by which meaning is produced within a particular person, system, or culture STRUCTURALISM
  • 9. Structuralism in Psychology • analyzing the adult mind or an evaluation of the sum of experience from birth to the present (analyzing simplest definable components; finding the way in which these components fit together in complex forms) • sought to correlate the experiences to physical events through introspection, self-reports (of sensations), viewpoints, feelings, and emotions; experiences should be evaluated as a fact, as it exists without analyzing the significance or value of that experience
  • 10. Structuralism in Linguistics • Looking for meaning in the relation between things, rather than things in isolation is main position of structuralism in linguistics. • As an example, the color “red”, “green” and “yellow” means “stop”, “go”, and “caution” in relation to each other, that is when related to the context of traffic lights.
  • 11. Structuralism in Linguistics • system of signs constructed by convention, relation, and interaction not by isolation • Structuralism in language has four distinctions as posited by Ferdinand de Sausarre.
  • 12. Structuralism in Anthropology • analysis of culture viewed as systems in terms of the structural relations among the elements • universal patterns in cultural systems are products of the invariant structure of the human mind –viewed as a repository of a great variety of natural material, from which it selects pairs of elements that can be combined to form diverse structures
  • 13. DYNAMICS OF STRUCTURALISM ACROSS FIELDS INTROSPECTION: STRUCTURALISM’S MAIN APPROACH IN PSYCHOLOGY
  • 14. INTROSPECTION: STRUCTURALISM’S MAIN APPROACH IN PSYCHOLOGY • a process that involves looking inward to examine one's own thoughts and emotions a. the use of “trained” or practiced observers, who could immediately observe and report a reaction; and b. the use of repeated stimuli that always produced the same experience in the subject and allowed the subject to expect and be fully attentive to the reaction
  • 15. TITCHENER’S STRUCTURALISM Titchener proposed 3 elementary states of mind or consciousness; these are the following: • (a) sensations (sights, sounds, tastes), • (b) images (components of thoughts), and • (c) affections (components of emotions)
  • 16. DE SAUSSARE’S STRUCTURALISM ON LINGUISTICS • Ferdinand de Saussare had asserted that language is a social phenomenon, and a structured system with four distinctions as follows: a. synchronic and diachronic, b. langue and parole, c. syntagmatic and associative (paradigmatic), and d. signifier and signified.
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  • 19. Syntagmatic means relations between words or smaller units within a sentence or the relations between elements with a cultural context or convention such as the traffic light sequence in the preceding texts. Associative or pragmatic is the relation between those elements and what they mean or the relationships of the interchangeable units in a language.
  • 20. • Signifier is a word or symbol that stands for something. Signified is what the word means; these two combined is called Sign which De Saussare believed to be conventional and arbitrary, and that both terms are psychological in nature, implying that there is no one-to-one relation between the signifier and signified.
  • 21. LEVI-STRAUSS’ STRUCTURALISM • In anthropology, structuralism focuses on the effects of universal patterns in human thought on cultural phenomena. • In Levi-Strauss’ structuralism, there is an idea of binary opposition such as "life vs. death," "culture vs. nature," or "self vs. other”. Consequently, this idea means that each individual concept has an opposite concept that it is co-dependent on known as the unity of opposites –no one of these ideas can exist without the other.
  • 22. LEVI-STRAUSS’ STRUCTURALISM • culture is a system that can be objectively and empirically analyzed in terms of the meaningful relations and contrasts existing between minimal, paired, or binary mental units
  • 23. IMPLICATIONS TO EDUCATION AND LEARNING • As teachers design his or her lessons, difficult topics or broad topics can be broken down into smaller and specific topic to help learners understand the concepts. • In the design of curriculum and in the learning competencies in basic education of the Philippines, this can be related or associated with the unpacking of learning competencies where each learning competencies are divided into more specific learning objectives to facilitate the logical sequence delivery of topics or learning competencies. • Upon unpacking the learning competencies into learning objectives, teachers can now easily design learning tasks to achieve the unpacked learning objectives leading to the desired learning competencies.
  • 24. IMPLICATIONS TO EDUCATION AND LEARNING • Another implication of structuralism in education is the idea of use of relationship between parts to understand the whole. Structuralism in linguistics stated that the relationship of words or convention of words constitutes the understanding of language. Considering this idea into the field of education, teachers must be able to use language which when used and expressed becomes understandable to learners. • This means that teachers should avoid using language that are vague and which is not conventionally appropriate to the lesson; right choice of words must be observed in the delivery of lesson. Construction of lessons or materials should also be using structured sentence which is easy to understand and is in the context of the learners because as structuralism in linguistics highlighted language is arbitrary, hence meanings of words depend on the convention of the society.
  • 25. IMPLICATIONS TO EDUCATION AND LEARNING • Further, the structuralism on anthropology stated that human thoughts and cultural phenomena has relationship and interrelated. This means that learners behave the way they think. This further implies that teachers must be able to consider the backgrounds of learners who are misbehaving in the classroom to understand them and give them appropriate interventions. Teachers should not easily judge the learners whose actions or behaviors are against the school rules and regulations, rather counsel him or her and try to understand his way of thinking or cognitive structure of the child.
  • 26. Wrapping Up 1. Structuralism as a field had developed independently across disciplines. 2. Structuralism in psychology had been introduced by Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener. This school of thoughts mainly focused on understanding and processing the mind by breaking it down into analyzable parts through the process of introspection. 3. Structuralism in linguistics as pioneered by Ferdinand de Sausarre posited that language is a structured system having four distinctions as follows: a. synchronic and diachronic, b. langue and parole, c. syntagmatic and associative (paradigmatic), and d. signifier and signified. 4. Structuralism in psychology focused on the effects of universal patterns in human thoughts to cultural phenomena as asserted by Claude Levi-Strauss. 5. Structuralism in education means reforms in teaching-learning process considering the different ideas of structuralism across fields.
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