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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Experimentalism is also/better known as what?
Athens
practical side (CDE pattern)
pragmatism
Naturalist aim of education
2. 1. Homer and epic poetry 2. theater; educated Greeks on their values using comedies and tragedies; embraced fate as one's destiny 3. History: Herodotus and Thucydides - who asked questions of 'why?'
reason for sending child to public school
linguistic descriptions
Xenophon
Key elements of Greek education
3. Give every possible argument to false philosophy; combat evil by studying evil
state
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
reason
4. Arrogance and pride before a fall; waht all 3 key elements of Greek education warn against
hubris
linguistic descriptions
Lyceum
logic
5. Taxing and regulating churches and other private educational organizations
in the home
responsibility theory
pure secularism
Modernity
6. Application of ethical principles in particular instances
John Dewey
existentialism
a healthy Christian theism
casuity
7. Isocrates; says that educated people are those who manage well everyday circumstances - those who are decent and honorable with others - those who hold pleasure under control and are not unduly overcome by misfortune - and those who are not spoiled b
Panathenaicus
Plato's division of human decisions
Experimentalist view of education
subjective idealism
8. Where original liberal arts curriculum was broken into 7 subjects
Athens
naturalism
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
Pluralism
9. Americans born between 1965 and 1981 have been labeled...?
Zeno
X Generation
Laws
socratic method
10. Encourages individual choice
existentialism
dogmatic theory
undergraduate schools
What messes up a meritocracy the most?
11. Plato; process of closely questioning ideas through disalogue for finding what's true
postermodernist literary ideas
liberal education and career training
dialectic
Stanley Fish
12. Xenophon; continuation of Thucydides' history of Peloponnesian War
Dead White European Male
Hellenica
idealist metaphysics
form
13. Original 7 liberal arts - Grammar - Learn what facts are and mean; memorization; elementary schools; little kids are very good at memorizing and they like it
Sir Francis Bacon
Trivium and Quadrivium
ages that Trivium should be used
practical issues
14. Jean Paul Sartre; If God does exist - that would change nothing; humans have no hope of discovering pre-existent meaning to human life; humanity can be known same way as machinges - atoms - etc; recognizes aloneness and necessity of making moral deci
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
atheistic wing of existentialism
liberal learning
particularism
15. One who stands alone - outside any organized human endeavor
theistic wing of existentialism
Order of Trivium
vocational training
epitome of postmodern person
16. Proposed by William Frankena; philosophy should map overall logic of educational philosophy as an entire region of discourse
famous attack of medievals
analytic
conceptual mapping
Experimentalist values
17. Lived in Athens during pinnacle of cultural achievement; criticized sophists of his day for valuing oratorical showmanship over truth; knew Socrates; Socrates foretold that he would do great thing; was remarked upon by Cicero
Isocrates
practical side (CDE pattern)
Theology
goal of liberal education
18. 'Man is the measure of all things'
Protagoras
ethics
reader-response theory
Memorabilia
19. More democratic; founder of much more individual freedom than Sparta; picked government positions by lots because of their egalitarian view; did elect people for the position of general; Athenian leadership could be gained through the military; educa
multiculturalism
postmodernism
Athens
Sophists
20. Plato; comtemplates nature of justice and the well-ordered city; differentiates between true knowledge and mere opinion and between true and false philosophers
flute
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
Republic
only adequate education
21. Very concerned with justice; Republic is his most famous writing; school should identify which place (philosopher king - military - or provider) a student should go; early Plato = Plato writing what Socrates said; later Plato = using Socrates just as
idealist metaphysics
postmodernist theory of education
education - purificaton - and intellectual enjoyment
Plato
22. Enlightenment; ability of empirical - scientific reason to establish all important truth; confidence in orderly and rational operation of universe; idea of progress
quadrivium
Plato and the arts
consumerism
Modernity
23. What Jacques Maritain calls 'service education'
Amish
Xenophon
philosophical world and life view - educational philosophy - educational policy - educational practice
vocational training
24. 3 traditional philosophies of education
quadrivium
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
flute
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
25. Excessive individualism - non-objective morality - and extreme forms of self-expression - makes faith out to be based not at all on fact or reason
philosophical world and life view - educational philosophy - educational policy - educational practice
philosophy as a subject matter
Criticism of existentialism
Naturalist aim of education
26. What are the three steps to Chrsitian teaching and learning?
Aristotle
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
normative philosophy of education
Politics
27. Kant's general form of moral law
California and Texas
reason for sending child to public school
Stanley Fish
categorical imperative
28. Who gets to choose what type of education students recieve?
local government
religious zealots
Kant and George Berkeley
confidence
29. Good and evil in constant battle
ages that Trivium should be used
postmodernist aesthetics
postmodernist theory of education
Cosmic dualism
30. Philosophy is both...?
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
only adequate education
active
a subject matter and an activity
31. Isocrates; crafted as a courtroom defense and parallel Socrates' Apology; aim was to train citizens for public and private life; book on leadership; Isocrates had to defend himself against charges of corrupting youth
Abraham Lincoln
revelation
reader-response theory
Nicocles
32. Have students study the truth to avoid falsehoods
Neil Postman
Thomistic realism
Tolkein approach
epitome of postmodern person
33. Experimentalist; says that experience goes past just sensory experience but also includes all that humans things and feel; stressed practical effectiveness
John Dewey
subjective idealism
analytic
a subject matter and an activity
34. Grammar - dialogue - and rhetoric of the Trivium used to teach pupil use of the tools of learning
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35. Father of Epicureanism - maximize pleasure and minimize pain; did not believe in immortal soul - so said that one should live the good life here
categorical imperative
Individual Christian mind
multiculturalism
Epicurus
36. Pertain to actual conduct of teachers and their activities in the classroom
general education
flute
practical issues
general education
37. Debated Protagoras; never wrote anything down; the main character of Plato's writings; also taught Xenophon; human virtue was his primary concern; uses dialogue to bring out truth; responsibility for learning is on the learning and did not call himse
potentiality
general education
Socrates
normative philosophy of education
38. The number and percentage of students receiving 'A's' in up or down?
idealist metaphysics
up
Stanley Fish
practical issues
39. Technology is not always a __________.
education - purificaton - and intellectual enjoyment
into poleis (city states) and surrounding country with distinct cultures
Theology
Blessing
40. Rejects any concept of a transcendent - ultimate fixed reality; experience is the only basis for philosophy; we can adapt to and even control our environment
Canon
Trivium and Quadrivium
Isocrates
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
41. Thought that you should understand everything from its cause; liked music more than Plato
existence precedes essence
Aristotle
Tolkein approach
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
42. Aristotle; statments about good and happy life of excellent activities + to achieve good life we must cultivate certain dispositions=we ought to cultivate these dispositions
Golden Mean and habit
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
Liberally educated person
innoculation method
43. 1. Reason - Head - Philosopher kings and guardians 2. Will - Chest - military 3. Appetites - Stomach - Providers/farmers
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44. Invites studnets to discuss - question - and reflect upon the values that they are taught
complete moral education
Socratic method
experimentalist aesthetic view
matter
45. Aristotle had a strict division between these two; he advocated a liberal education
First Amendment activists
Tenure
modernity
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
46. Believe moral education should be done without references to religion
ideal language analysis
First Amendment activists
particularism
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
47. Very military-oriented; concerned with Spartan freedom - not necessarily individual freedom; more celebrated in ancient times; slave society with slaves known as helots owned by the state; no names on tombstones except when dying in battle or giving
idealist value theory
ethics and aesthetics
Platonic concept of education
Sparta
48. Teach using didactic methods - repetition - memorization - etc
liberal education and career training
organized knowledge
consumerism
actuality
49. Branch of philosophy that examines 'What is the nature of reality' and 'What exists?';reality of objects - status of time - casualty - God's existence - and nature of human being
ethics
metaphysics
cultural literacy
philosophical idealist
50. Which instrument does Aristotle say in the Politics should not be played in education because it requires such great skill?
Justice and meritocracy
flute
famous attack of medievals
Protestant Reformation