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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. 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)
Golden Mean and habit
innoculation method
Aristotle
2. Each individual must decide what is pleasing - delightful - and beautiful; art need not be judged by relationship to some actual object
existentialist aesthetics
Antidosis
analytic
dogmatic theory
3. Strongly intellectual; pure cognitive activity; teacher is a model for students
idealist theory of education
sauromatides
confidence
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
4. 3 traditional philosophies of education
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
a healthy Christian theism
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
worldview
5. Enlightenment; ability of empirical - scientific reason to establish all important truth; confidence in orderly and rational operation of universe; idea of progress
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
collective Christian mind
Modernity
Theology
6. 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
analysis
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
normative philosophy of education
happiness
7. What Aristotle advocated for; thinks in terms of work - leisure - and play; time well-spent developing your humanity
Leisure
idealist value theory
rejected
general education
8. Experimentalism is also/better known as what?
pragmatism
First Amendment activists
Isocrates
Arabasis
9. Knowledge most worth having
self-knowledge
existentialist aesthetics
Order of Trivium
X Generation
10. Encourages individual choice
pragmatism
Justice and meritocracy
vocational training
existentialism
11. Father of Epicureanism - maximize pleasure and minimize pain; did not believe in immortal soul - so said that one should live the good life here
maturational theories
philosophical analysis
Epicurus
virtue
12. Place cognitive integrity of many theological matters in question
analytic
empirical analytics
synthetic
reason for sending child to public school
13. What Sayers says is the best language to learn
division of controversial issues
sole true end of education
maturational theories
Latin
14. Two broad schools of thought that analytic philosophy can be divided into as proposed by Ludwig Wittgenstein:
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
Plato and the arts
analytic philosophy
Politics
15. Kant's general form of moral law
happiness
Epicurus
dogmatic theory
categorical imperative
16. What is a 'DWEM'?
Dead White European Male
famous attack of medievals
rhetoric
axiology
17. What medievals focused on
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
revelation
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
Aristotle
18. What do Americans have the most of in education?
cognitive-stage theories
truth from narratives and story-telling
confidence
Jacques Derrida
19. Written late in Plato's career; returns to the questions about nature and purpose of paideia
Laws
Canon
consumerism
Abraham Joshua Heschel
20. Application of ethical principles in particular instances
scholastic
self-knowledge
Epicurus
casuity
21. Most famous multiculturalist project
postmodernist theory of education
postermodernist literary ideas
critique of great texts of western world
existence precedes essence
22. 'What is good?'
Postmodernity educational practice
Republic
ethics
famous attack of medievals
23. 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
organized knowledge
active
Order of Trivium
Politics
24. Invites studnets to discuss - question - and reflect upon the values that they are taught
active
fundamental part of teaching
complete moral education
sole true end of education
25. Try to guard against the indoctination of students to champion their right to make free choices
Sigmund Freud
value neutrality
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
cognitive
26. Said that it makes a big difference whether we form habits from our youth
Athens
Blessing
Aristotle
Protagoras
27. Is the notion that there are truths that exist independently of what people think rejected or accepted by experimentalists?
rejected
Naturalist aim of education
John Dewey
Sigmund Freud
28. Aristotle praises them for making education the business of the state; criticizes them for brutalizing their children by laborious exercises which they think will make them courageous
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
a healthy Christian theism
ethics
29. Teach using didactic methods - repetition - memorization - etc
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
organized knowledge
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
30. Have students study the truth to avoid falsehoods
Latin
Tolkein approach
Materialism
Nicomachean Ethics
31. Not just liberation from falsehood but...
Essence
liberation to truth
Xenophon
normative
32. Saidsaid that value-laden dichotomies (binaries) provide foundation for our western intellectual tradition; postmodernist
Euthydemus
existentialist aesthetics
descriptive
Jacques Derrida
33. One who stands alone - outside any organized human endeavor
in the home
epitome of postmodern person
pragmatism
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
34. Core curriculum; not necessary for one to become liberally educated but can be a good basis
naturalism
Neo-Platonism
a subject matter and an activity
general education
35. Very existence of objects is donated by the mind and reality we experience depends on thought
subjective idealism
analytic
Plato
Sparta
36. 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
Sigmund Freud
transcendential idealism
Isocrates
Trivium and Quadrivium
37. Arrogance and pride before a fall; waht all 3 key elements of Greek education warn against
reason
truth from narratives and story-telling
logic
hubris
38. Why does Sayers emphasize the laerning of Latin?
dogmatic theory
Against the Sophists
Canon
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
39. The number and percentage of students receiving 'A's' in up or down?
empirical analytics
up
Panathenaicus
Essence
40. Recommend condition child to his/her social role
aesthetics
socialization theories
flute
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
41. Started naturalism
reader-response theory
Epistemology
Kant and George Berkeley
Sir Francis Bacon
42. Said that we are now producing a populace of hyphenated Americans - and that education serves various gods
Athens and Sparta
Zeno
Neil Postman
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
43. In the past - learning a foreign language involved just translating - and this was a great mental exercise with what?
Dorian music
vocational training
difference between leisure and amusement
preciseness
44. Most debates will disappear if you are clear with your terms
philosophical analysis
Plato and the arts
Allegory of the Cave
transcendential idealism
45. Philosophy is both...?
Family
a subject matter and an activity
organized knowledge
dialectic
46. Teacher must have information mastered; most commonly used at law school; knocks away falsehood and assumes that truth is there; contrast to discussion - which focuses more on participation and teaches relativity that all ideas are equal; particularl
Socratic method
Hellenica
matter
innoculation method
47. Kant; mind=unifying factor in all knowledge
liberal education and career training
Naturalist aim of education
transcendential idealism
general education
48. Aristotle had a strict division between these two; he advocated a liberal education
liberation to truth
Republic
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
Neil Postman
49. Taxing and regulating churches and other private educational organizations
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
pure secularism
Peterson
Abraham Joshua Heschel
50. Best - objective - recognition - There is no objective truth - taste - most powerful people's opinions win - include much more variety
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
innoculation method
maturational theories
xenophon