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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Takes a bunch of subjects for no real reason; only goal of education is power; relativist position
Abraham Joshua Heschel
general education
Naturalist aim of education
Laws
2. Each individual must decide what is pleasing - delightful - and beautiful; art need not be judged by relationship to some actual object
existentialist aesthetics
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
postmodernism
reason
3. A healthy type of multiculturalism?
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
Pluralism
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
in the home
4. 1600s; get to truth through science
Strict neutrality
Naturalism vs. Christianity
modernity
naturalism
5. Peterson thinks we are not doing very well with what Christian mind - because it is not a strong force in academia?
collective Christian mind
postmodernist aesthetics
linguistic descriptions
philosophy of education
6. Have students study the truth to avoid falsehoods
Tolkein approach
Panathenaicus
Protagoras
empiricism
7. Traveling - professional teachers; taught according to what each city state wanted taught; education was for practical reasons - and we have gone back to this in modern times
Hellenica
complete moral education
Sophists
Tolkein approach
8. 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
Memorabilia
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
Naturalism
metaphysics
9. Began movement known as logical positivism; connects meaning of all language to empirical verification; statements not verifiable to scientific criteria and meaningless
potentiality
analysis
ideal language analysis
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
10. It is a dead language
Politics
criticism of latin
Sophists
rejected
11. Students taught deconstruction - how to uncover contradictions in texts and reveal power hierarchies involved
California and Texas
maturational theories
Against the Sophists
postermodernist literary ideas
12. No God
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
aesthetics
Naturalism vs. Christianity
Theology
13. Said that we tend to become tools of our tools
Plato and the arts
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
Thoreau
Neil Postman
14. What do Americans have the most of in education?
Justice and meritocracy
Great defect in modern education
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
confidence
15. Technology is not always a __________.
Memorabilia
Thomistic realism
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
Blessing
16. 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)
philosophical idealist
only adequate education
practical side (CDE pattern)
17. Human person is a spiritual or rational being
idealist metaphysics
California and Texas
Experimentalist view of education
flute
18. What medievals focused on
flute
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
Leisure
revelation
19. Rational structure of Christian thought
dogmatic theory
difference between leisure and amusement
Plato and the arts
First Amendment activists
20. Who gets to choose what type of education students recieve?
Jacques Derrida
local government
analysis
Trivium and Quadrivium
21. All talk about art is nothing more than a language game
state
postmodernist aesthetics
general education
Neo-Platonism
22. Excessive individualism - non-objective morality - and extreme forms of self-expression - makes faith out to be based not at all on fact or reason
Criticism of existentialism
socratic method
xenophon
Athens and Sparta
23. Socrates' ultimate goal
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
virtue
national government
Against the Sophists
24. Arrogance and pride before a fall; waht all 3 key elements of Greek education warn against
hubris
Outmoded
pragmatism
categorical imperative
25. No pure faith that science gives us truth; largely comes out of the study of language
Tenure
controlled transaction
Panathenaicus
postmodernity
26. Rejects aims of systematic philosophy by refusing to advance statements about reality - knowledge - value - God - and the meaning of life; philosophy msut clarify the way we use language and thereby clarify our concepts
self-knowledge
Socrates
analytic philosophy
existentialist aesthetics
27. Teach using didactic methods - repetition - memorization - etc
X Generation
organized knowledge
Nicocles
Integrated Education
28. Aspect which makes something tangible
theoretical issues
dogmatic theory
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
matter
29. 'What is valuable?'
naturalistic cosmotogies
axiology
Epistemology
Postmodernity educational practice
30. Scopes v. State; clear example of confusing a scientific opinion with theological heresay
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
difference between leisure and amusement
Monkey Trial
idealist theory of education
31. Rub shoulders with diverse group of people
postmodernity
reason for sending child to public school
Latin
Amish
32. Believe moral education should be done without references to religion
First Amendment activists
Panathenaicus
Theology
Epicurus
33. 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
ethics
Athens and Sparta
virtue
Plato
34. Father of Epicureanism - maximize pleasure and minimize pain; did not believe in immortal soul - so said that one should live the good life here
Nicocles
reason for sending child to public school
Epicurus
Key elements of Greek education
35. It rests on the belief that all aspects of the world and human life are integrally related
confidence
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
hallmark of liberal arts education
Isocrates
36. Taught rhetoric at the Academy; tutored Alexander the Great; founded the Lyceum; amassed a large library - collected specimen - engaged in scientific research - and pondered the nature of heavens and earth; stresses the body before the mind
Aristotle
metaphysics
religious zealots
Euthydemus
37. What is a 'DWEM'?
Dead White European Male
normative
a subject matter and an activity
normative philosophy of education
38. Xenophon; pays tribute to Socrates; warns against potential distractions in other kinds of knowledge; says that nothing is more useful than Socrates' companionship
Memorabilia
fundamental part of teaching
happiness
preciseness
39. Experimentalist; says that experience goes past just sensory experience but also includes all that humans things and feel; stressed practical effectiveness
Isocrates
controlled transaction
Jacques Derrida
John Dewey
40. Where original liberal arts curriculum was broken into 7 subjects
Athens
existentialist aesthetics
only adequate education
Arabasis
41. Public education should teach in accord to a Christian nation
rhetoric
religious zealots
Key elements of Greek education
form
42. Plato; most important part of education is right training in the nursery; 2 branches of education are gymastics (body) and music (improvement of soul); 2 branches of gymnastics are dancing and wrestling; any change except from evil is the most danger
naturalism
Laws
practical side (CDE pattern)
hubris
43. Portion of being
actuality
Against the Sophists
Criticism of existentialism
practical side (CDE pattern)
44. General education in service of seeking and knowing truth
epitome of postmodern person
Dead White European Male
Hindu Patheism
Platonic concept of education
45. Saidsaid that value-laden dichotomies (binaries) provide foundation for our western intellectual tradition; postmodernist
synthetic
Canon
Jacques Derrida
happiness
46. Express information to others; high school; want to express themselves
Nicomachean Ethics
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
rhetoric
Experimentalist values
47. Thought that you should understand everything from its cause; liked music more than Plato
Golden Mean and habit
Liberally educated person
Aristotle
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
48. Who was Socrates strongly influenced by?
Isocrates
Panathenaicus
Thomistic realism
hubris
49. Artistotle; comments on education; concerns proper education of the youth; values education for its own sake and not for its instrumental subservience
Arabasis
Memorabilia
Tenure
Politics
50. They overanalyze words; this actually teaches you to be very precise with language
famous attack of medievals
Individual Christian mind
Plato
ultimate goal of aesthetic education