Social realism emphasizes addressing societal issues and inequalities within the educational system.

It advocates for an educational approach that reflects the realities of the broader social context, acknowledging the impact of social, economic, and cultural factors on students’ learning experiences.
By incorporating social realism into education, there is a focus on fostering critical thinking, social awareness, and a sense of responsibility among students to actively engage with and contribute to their communities.
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Social realism in education means that we acknowledge and address the problems and unfairness that exist in our society, especially within schools. It is about teaching in a way that reflects the real world and takes into account how things like money, culture, and society can affect how students learn. When we use social realism in education, we want to help students think for themselves, understand the problems around them, and feel a responsibility to make a positive difference in their communities.