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Phenomenology as a philosophy of education is concerned with?

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Explanation:Phenomenology in education or a phenomenological pedagogic is concerned with actual experiences of everyday life as they are experientially lived, sensed, and acted (rather than as they should have been or ought to be according to norms and traditions), and in particular the existential experience of situations as ...

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Phenomenology is a broad discipline and method of inquiry in philosophy, developed largely by the German philosophers Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, which is based on the premise that reality consists of objects and events ("phenomena") as they are perceived or understood in the human consciousness.

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