Filipino Street Games and E-Games as Modes of Philosophizing: An Argument for Philosophy with Children (original) (raw)
Traditional street games are universal phenomena for they are present in various cultures and countries all over the world. These recreational games can be played by anyone living any social status. Traditional games often use indigenous materials and skills to properly play the game. With this kind of game spreading, it became a part of every Filipino children's lives and became their training grounds to develop their skills. On the other hand, modern games were invented as generation develops, and is easier to access by just connecting to the internet. The objectives of the study is to Analysed Filipino children's philosophy and on how this can affect their social life. To also know the capabilities of the children's ability between e-games and street games. It will also help develop and identify of children's philosophy in Filipino street games. The research took place at Bacoor Cavite where 5 children attending primary school will be the respondents. They are chosen, for they are the ones who are the one who are so much involved with the study. With this data the researchers will be able to come up with the comparison and difference of both kind games. According to the gathered data the children usually play e-games for the satisfaction of winning and anger towards drives them to play more longer so they satisfy their desire for victory, while the street games children play this because of social interaction with their friends and to have the Feeling of belongings and improvement in social skills through interaction.
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