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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. What Jacques Maritain calls 'service education'
Athens
particularism
self-knowledge
vocational training
2. Analytic procedures can improve educational philosophy by:
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
Zeno
experiential
Tenure
3. Proposed by William Frankena; philosophy should map overall logic of educational philosophy as an entire region of discourse
practical side (CDE pattern)
conceptual mapping
Blessing
noetic powers
4. World is an emanation of God's own being
Neo-Platonism
Xenophon
descriptive
embrace them intellectually
5. Grammar: 9-11; Dialectic: 12-14; rhetoric; 14-?
Allegory of the Cave
Dead White European Male
existentialism
ages that Trivium should be used
6. General education in service of seeking and knowing truth
Experimentalist aesthetics
Platonic concept of education
in the home
Peterson
7. What are the 3 principles that Aristotle says education should be based upon?
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
four-part division of causes by Aristotle
socialization theories
form
8. Martin Luther; John Calvin
famous attack of medievals
consumerism
Cosmic dualism
Protestant Reformation
9. Why does Sayers emphasize the laerning of Latin?
Sophists
liberal education and career training
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
Republic
10. Written late in Plato's career; returns to the questions about nature and purpose of paideia
Laws
rejected
existentialism
difference between leisure and amusement
11. Modern America says that what has the right and duty to suppport all levels of education?
Plato and the arts
Sigmund Freud
Middle Ages
state
12. 3 traditional philosophies of education
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
trivium
flute
subjective idealism
13. Plato; knowledge is mightiest of all faculties; opinion is in the interval between knowledge and ignorance; philosophers have a pleasure in learning and a good memory; capacity of learning exists in the soul already
Republic
socratic method
idealist metaphysics
truth from narratives and story-telling
14. Academic freedom does not mean _______
Strict neutrality
Individual Christian mind
empiricism
Materialism
15. Encompasses the great - ongoing dialogue of life's most important questions
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
philosophical idealist
noetic powers
philosophy as a subject matter
16. We ought to cultivate certain dispositions + factual and scientific statements about how to produce desired results=statements recommending what to do how - when - and so on
practical side (CDE pattern)
metaphysics
confidence
Epicurus
17. 'Discoverer of an art is not the best judge of it.'
Plato
matter
Blessing
Middle Ages
18. Aspect which makes something intelligible to the mind
Individual Christian mind
Abraham Lincoln
form
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
19. Only use technology in ways that help and not in harmful ways
Socratic method
Amish
Republic
Arabasis
20. 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
Plato and the arts
postmodernity
subjective idealism
collective Christian mind
21. 1. Learn a language 2. Learn how to use a language 3. learn how to express oneself in language 4. compose thesis upon a theme and defend it against the criticism of the faculty
local government
Order of Trivium
Tolkein approach
cognitive-stage theories
22. Not just liberation from falsehood but...
liberation to truth
postmodernist theory of education
active
in the home
23. Leads educators to think in specific way about shaping moral character and refining aesthetic taste
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
John Dewey
ideal language analysis
idealist value theory
24. Stanley Fish; reader's experience replaces formal structure of text
formation of character - cultivation of intellect - and development of judgment - inspiration of delight in the right things
self-knowledge
reader-response theory
Great defect in modern education
25. 4 contemporary philosophies that have influenced education
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
paideia
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
Peterson
26. Said that we tend to become tools of our tools
mirror of society and critic of society
Thoreau
Sparta
First Amendment activists
27. What Aristotle advocated for; thinks in terms of work - leisure - and play; time well-spent developing your humanity
postmodernist theory of education
Leisure
Naturalism
Experimentalist values
28. World is permeated by divine essence
reader-response theory
Hindu Patheism
logic
Monkey Trial
29. Xenophon; continuation of Thucydides' history of Peloponnesian War
Hellenica
Zeno
ethics and aesthetics
paideia
30. Third most important Greek historian; student of Socrates; wrote about the education of Cyrus the King of Persia
Plato and the arts
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
Xenophon
existentialist aesthetics
31. Theoretical issues and practical issues
cognitive-stage theories
Antidosis
Athens
division of controversial issues
32. 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
metaphysics
Socratic method
responsibility theory
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
33. Taxing and regulating churches and other private educational organizations
tradition of liberal arts education
Neo-Platonism
pure secularism
Euthydemus
34. 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
sole true end of education
general education
Socrates
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
35. Experimentalism is also/better known as what?
consumerism
Leisure
sauromatides
pragmatism
36. Peterson thinks we are doing well with what Christian mind?
Individual Christian mind
Protagoras
arete
Republic
37. 1600s; get to truth through science
modernity
Isocrates
Dead White European Male
rhetoric
38. Art is the catalyst for the changing viewers' experience and for creating new feelings - insights - and intuitions
Abraham Joshua Heschel
experimentalist aesthetic view
general education
particularism
39. Who one's parents are; Plato says in the Republic to eliminate parenthood to get exact same chance to become philosopher king - military - or provider
Plato's division of human decisions
What messes up a meritocracy the most?
Tenure
Laws
40. A specific body of info every American should know
Essence
cultural literacy
Justice and meritocracy
Dorian music
41. Aristotle advocated for these with morality; right vitues are located in the middle of two extreme vices and if you know the right thing to do - you still have to build healthy habits to do the right thing
Tolkein approach
Experimentalist aesthetics
Golden Mean and habit
happiness
42. Closest to original spirit of philosophy; endeavor to establish standards and ideals for our individual and collective lives
ethics and aesthetics
normative
Abraham Lincoln
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
43. Fails to distinguish between relative and absolute factors in the realm of value
Socratic method
innoculation method
Experimentalist values
Thomistic realism
44. In ancient Greece - where was most education done?
theoretical issues
Abraham Joshua Heschel
responsibility theory
in the home
45. Socrates' ultimate goal
virtue
Tolkein approach
Dead White European Male
maturational theories
46. Most famous multiculturalist project
critique of great texts of western world
Euthydemus
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
47. Who said that education is the 'most important subject which we as a people can be engaged in?'
Abraham Lincoln
Theology
descriptive
local government
48. 'What is good?'
ethics
trivium
liberal learning
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
49. Identify methods and assumptions upon which common sense and science depend
pure secularism
cognitive
analytic
Nicocles
50. Learning is...
theoretical issues
active
goal of empiricism
hairsplitting