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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. A harmful type of multiculturalism?
particularism
Thomistic realism
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
postmodernist aesthetics
2. Provides a solid basis for moral ieals as well as the best methods for communicating them to our young
Leisure
Cosmic dualism
Justice and meritocracy
a healthy Christian theism
3. What do Americans have the most of in education?
confidence
Tolkein approach
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
Abraham Lincoln
4. Most debates will disappear if you are clear with your terms
synthetic
philosophical analysis
into poleis (city states) and surrounding country with distinct cultures
Xenophon
5. A specific body of info every American should know
theistic wing of existentialism
form
cultural literacy
Peterson
6. All talk about art is nothing more than a language game
postmodernist aesthetics
naturalism
experiential
Order of Trivium
7. Generally is not a big supporter of the arts and believes they tend to make you focused on the wrong things; believes state should control what people read - see - etc
Antidosis
Plato and the arts
Epistemology
ages that Trivium should be used
8. Good and evil in constant battle
Thracians
logic
Cosmic dualism
noetic powers
9. Academic freedom does not mean _______
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Thoreau
modernity
Strict neutrality
10. 1. It is the best and has stood the test of time 2. Cultural literacy - E.D. Hirsch Jr.
pure secularism
form
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
11. Which instrument does Aristotle say in the Politics should not be played in education because it requires such great skill?
flute
scholastic
Protagoras
liberal learning
12. 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
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
experimentalist aesthetic view
Naturalism
13. Character is Xenophon's Memorabilia; thought himself very wise because he read many philosophers and poets; Socrates used the Socratic method on him and made him see that he was not wise; spent as much as possible with Socrates after this
Great defect in modern education
difference between leisure and amusement
Euthydemus
potentiality
14. 1. give every possible argument to false philosophies. 2. have students study the truth to avoid falsehoods. 3. give a very simple explanation with arguments against it
theoretical issues
Order of Trivium
Tolkein approach
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
15. Analytic procedures can improve educational philosophy by:
existentialism
Experimentalist view of education
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
cognitive
16. Emphasizes increasingly complex patterns of moral reasoning through which child advances
cognitive-stage theories
famous attack of medievals
Hindu Patheism
philosophical world and life view - educational philosophy - educational policy - educational practice
17. 1. Reason - Head - Philosopher kings and guardians 2. Will - Chest - military 3. Appetites - Stomach - Providers/farmers
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18. Encourages individual choice
rhetoric
pragmatism
Athens
existentialism
19. Who gets to choose what type of education students recieve?
local government
Experimentalist values
goal of liberal education
Stanford University Students
20. Father of Stoicism - live a virtuous life and emphasize maintaining inner freedom - you can control your reactions to outside influences
Integrated Education
analysis
Outmoded
Zeno
21. Aspect which makes something tangible
matter
confidence
Thoreau
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
22. Aristotle's school where one would be trained in the body - have instruction in reason - and moral/habit training
Plato and the arts
Lyceum
Naturalist aim of education
national government
23. How was ancient Greece divided?
Protestant Reformation
theoretical issues
pure secularism
into poleis (city states) and surrounding country with distinct cultures
24. 3 traditional philosophies of education
ages that Trivium should be used
innoculation method
X Generation
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
25. 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
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
Aristotle
flute
Panathenaicus
26. Rational structure of Christian thought
casuity
liberation to truth
Republic
dogmatic theory
27. Xenophon; pays tribute to Socrates; warns against potential distractions in other kinds of knowledge; says that nothing is more useful than Socrates' companionship
criticism of latin
Memorabilia
Allegory of the Cave
Platonic concept of education
28. 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
Plato
Platonic concept of education
Laws
famous attack of medievals
29. Understand realities of material world; hard science and math; teacher is agent connecting student with world of facts and should refrain from value judgments
postmodernist aesthetics
experimentalist aesthetic view
descriptive
Naturalist aim of education
30. 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?'
Aristotle
'lost tools of medieval scholasticism'
cognitive
Key elements of Greek education
31. Excessive individualism - non-objective morality - and extreme forms of self-expression - makes faith out to be based not at all on fact or reason
Nicomachean Ethics
Criticism of existentialism
First Amendment activists
Leisure
32. Intensifies personal involvement; uses 'socratic method'; have student discover that he is the sole judge of what is valuable
up
national government
Socrates
existentialist view of education
33. Who decides what textbooks go in schools?
philosophical analysis
national government
epitome of postmodern person
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
34. No God
active
hubris
Naturalism vs. Christianity
responsibility theory
35. Xenophon; continuation of Thucydides' history of Peloponnesian War
Lyceum
Hellenica
existence precedes essence
Tolkein approach
36. Began movement known as logical positivism; connects meaning of all language to empirical verification; statements not verifiable to scientific criteria and meaningless
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
leaner-centered approach
liberal education and career training
ideal language analysis
37. Personal nature; the model of mature persons interacting with developing people
fundamental part of teaching
metaphysics
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
national government
38. What are the 3 principles that Aristotle says education should be based upon?
happiness
sauromatides
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
39. 'What is reality' 'What is God like' 'What is time'
Memorabilia
Thracians
metaphysics
rejected
40. It rests on the belief that all aspects of the world and human life are integrally related
hallmark of liberal arts education
pragmatism
Experimentalist aesthetics
Aristotle
41. In the past - learning a foreign language involved just translating - and this was a great mental exercise with what?
Arabasis
modernity
Dorian music
preciseness
42. Aristotle; integrate body - mind - and morality into education
xenophon
Integrated Education
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
cultural literacy
43. What themes unified the Great Tradition of liberal arts for more than 2 millenia?
criticism of latin
formation of character - cultivation of intellect - and development of judgment - inspiration of delight in the right things
postmodernist aesthetics
worldview
44. Capability to change in certain ways
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
practical issues
potentiality
Kant and George Berkeley
45. Isocrates; criticism towards his day's teachers of wisdom; leave out nothing that can be taught; study of political discourse can help more than any other thing to stimulate and form sobriety and justice
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
Against the Sophists
postermodernist literary ideas
virtue
46. What do property taxes for schools not work to creat equal schooling?
experiential
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
Stanford University Students
Criticism of existentialism
47. Identify methods and assumptions upon which common sense and science depend
Protagorean rationale for general education
analytic
Panathenaicus
Protagoras
48. What is the building block of civilization?
Family
idealist metaphysics
Golden Mean and habit
confidence
49. Proposed by William Frankena; philosophy should map overall logic of educational philosophy as an entire region of discourse
pragmatism
Xenophon
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
conceptual mapping
50. Plato; an analogy of the mind as a darkened cave - and the ideal world is really what is important
noetic powers
Allegory of the Cave
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
Isocrates