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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Grammar: 9-11; Dialectic: 12-14; rhetoric; 14-?
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
ages that Trivium should be used
Nicocles
X Generation
2. Analytic procedures can improve educational philosophy by:
innoculation method
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
responsibility theory
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
3. Said that we must weigh possible liabilities as well as benefits of new technology for human affairs and the educational process
Isocrates
Sigmund Freud
Isocrates
national government
4. Xenophon; an account of the mercenaries under Cyrus
Laws
Arabasis
First Amendment activists
experiential
5. No pure faith that science gives us truth; largely comes out of the study of language
philosophy
Neo-Platonism
postmodernity
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
6. Two broad schools of thought that analytic philosophy can be divided into as proposed by Ludwig Wittgenstein:
postmodernist aesthetics
philosophy as a subject matter
liberal education and career training
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
7. Art is the catalyst for the changing viewers' experience and for creating new feelings - insights - and intuitions
normative philosophy of education
experimentalist aesthetic view
Stanley Fish
Xenophon
8. Most famous multiculturalist project
Aristotle
Memorabilia
analytic
critique of great texts of western world
9. Core curriculum; not necessary for one to become liberally educated but can be a good basis
analytic philosophy
Plato
hallmark of liberal arts education
general education
10. Takes a bunch of subjects for no real reason; only goal of education is power; relativist position
Kant and George Berkeley
paideia
general education
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
11. The philosophy that argues that nature alone is real.
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
naturalism
rhetoric
12. Written late in Plato's career; returns to the questions about nature and purpose of paideia
Laws
metaphysics
dogmatic theory
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
13. Americans born between 1965 and 1981 have been labeled...?
Tenure
X Generation
existentialism
active
14. 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
practical issues
Trivium and Quadrivium
socratic method
existentialist view of education
15. Father of Epicureanism - maximize pleasure and minimize pain; did not believe in immortal soul - so said that one should live the good life here
existentialism
Epicurus
self-knowledge
Modernity
16. Intensifies personal involvement; uses 'socratic method'; have student discover that he is the sole judge of what is valuable
consumerism
Hindu Patheism
existentialist view of education
Essence
17. Personal nature; the model of mature persons interacting with developing people
Isocrates
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
logic
fundamental part of teaching
18. 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
analytic philosophy
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Plato and the arts
revelation
19. The number and percentage of students receiving 'A's' in up or down?
up
California and Texas
Middle Ages
epitome of postmodern person
20. Strongly intellectual; pure cognitive activity; teacher is a model for students
into poleis (city states) and surrounding country with distinct cultures
Epicurus
reader-response theory
idealist theory of education
21. Goal of Aristotle; said that you 'love what you ought to love'
happiness
Nicomachean Ethics
collective Christian mind
naturalistic cosmotogies
22. What do Americans have the most of in education?
xenophon
Protagoras
confidence
arete
23. What Aristotle advocated for; thinks in terms of work - leisure - and play; time well-spent developing your humanity
Leisure
preciseness
analytic
Theology
24. Invites studnets to discuss - question - and reflect upon the values that they are taught
socratic method
Euthydemus
Kant and George Berkeley
complete moral education
25. Socrates' ultimate goal
socratic method
virtue
naturalistic cosmotogies
innoculation method
26. Experimentalist; says that experience goes past just sensory experience but also includes all that humans things and feel; stressed practical effectiveness
California and Texas
John Dewey
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
dialectic
27. Human person is a spiritual or rational being
idealist metaphysics
ordinary language analysis
Integrated Education
maturational theories
28. Thought that you should understand everything from its cause; liked music more than Plato
sauromatides
socratic method
Aristotle
Athens
29. What Sayers says is the best language to learn
matter
Latin
ethics
Cosmic dualism
30. Intelligent forms of discipline and correction as well as clear - rational explanation
self-knowledge
ideal language analysis
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
31. 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
Athens
arete
undergraduate schools
Sophists
32. Taxing and regulating churches and other private educational organizations
pure secularism
Great defect in modern education
particularism
Blessing
33. Questions that deal with knowing/knowledge and how we discover truth fall into what philosophical category?
Pluralism
Socrates
Nicocles
Epistemology
34. Quintessential educated medieval person
linguistic descriptions
scholastic
Sparta
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
35. Plato; process of closely questioning ideas through disalogue for finding what's true
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
dialectic
trivium
Lyceum
36. What is a 'DWEM'?
national government
Dead White European Male
X Generation
consumerism
37. 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
dialectic
What messes up a meritocracy the most?
Sparta
Aristotle
38. Two categories of axiology
Thoreau
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
aesthetics
ethics and aesthetics
39. Theoretical issues and practical issues
happiness
division of controversial issues
Plato and the arts
Order of Trivium
40. What music does Aristotle say in the gravest and manliest?
Kant and George Berkeley
Dorian music
existence precedes essence
pragmatism
41. Our god is what we possess and our identity by what we do for a living
Abraham Joshua Heschel
consumerism
Epicurus
Republic
42. Leader in canon busting; says books have persisted because of the accidents of history
Stanley Fish
Against the Sophists
local government
Abraham Lincoln
43. Is the notion that there are truths that exist independently of what people think rejected or accepted by experimentalists?
rejected
Integrated Education
Golden Mean and habit
Isocrates
44. 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?'
Dorian music
Against the Sophists
subjective idealism
Key elements of Greek education
45. What themes unified the Great Tradition of liberal arts for more than 2 millenia?
reason
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
formation of character - cultivation of intellect - and development of judgment - inspiration of delight in the right things
Pluralism
46. 'What is good?'
Outmoded
ethics
Essence
xenophon
47. Who said that education is the 'most important subject which we as a people can be engaged in?'
Abraham Lincoln
Canon
Stanford University Students
difference between leisure and amusement
48. All talk about art is nothing more than a language game
actuality
idealist value theory
ideal language analysis
postmodernist aesthetics
49. Saidsaid that value-laden dichotomies (binaries) provide foundation for our western intellectual tradition; postmodernist
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
Arabasis
Jacques Derrida
Thoreau
50. What is the building block of civilization?
postmodernity
ethics
'lost tools of medieval scholasticism'
Family