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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Kant; mind=unifying factor in all knowledge
innoculation method
transcendential idealism
organized knowledge
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
2. 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
Plato
Justice and meritocracy
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
Socratic method
3. 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
existentialism
philosophical analysis
reason for sending child to public school
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
4. Arrogance and pride before a fall; waht all 3 key elements of Greek education warn against
hubris
Strict neutrality
Justice and meritocracy
a healthy Christian theism
5. 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
hubris
cognitive
Postmodernity educational practice
What messes up a meritocracy the most?
6. The philosophy that argues that nature alone is real.
Athens and Sparta
Protestant Reformation
Plato
naturalism
7. Said that it makes a big difference whether we form habits from our youth
Aristotle
socialization theories
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
linguistic descriptions
8. 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)
John Dewey
Isocrates
Epistemology
9. Place cognitive integrity of many theological matters in question
religious zealots
empirical analytics
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
Sir Francis Bacon
10. Most famous multiculturalist project
arete
Arabasis
collective Christian mind
critique of great texts of western world
11. Best - objective - recognition - There is no objective truth - taste - most powerful people's opinions win - include much more variety
naturalism
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
postmodernism
confidence
12. Aspect which makes something intelligible to the mind
form
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
Naturalist aim of education
normative
13. Technology is not always a __________.
worldview
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
Naturalist aim of education
Blessing
14. To discover regularities of the natural world and make them into generalizations that represent scientific law
X Generation
goal of empiricism
Tenure
particularism
15. Thomas Aquinas became foundation of intellectual endeavor in Catholic church; kept learning alive during Dark Ages; monks preserved church
Protagoras
philosophy
Middle Ages
Athens and Sparta
16. Aristotle's school where one would be trained in the body - have instruction in reason - and moral/habit training
X Generation
education - purificaton - and intellectual enjoyment
leaner-centered approach
Lyceum
17. Began movement known as logical positivism; connects meaning of all language to empirical verification; statements not verifiable to scientific criteria and meaningless
a subject matter and an activity
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
ideal language analysis
empiricism
18. What do Americans have the most of in education?
aesthetics
confidence
collective Christian mind
subjective idealism
19. Americans born between 1965 and 1981 have been labeled...?
X Generation
flute
naturalistic cosmotogies
ethics and aesthetics
20. Most debates will disappear if you are clear with your terms
philosophical analysis
Monkey Trial
national government
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
21. Physical universe is eternal and persists through countless permutations
naturalistic cosmotogies
Arabasis
complete moral education
vocational training
22. Plato; an analogy of the mind as a darkened cave - and the ideal world is really what is important
Allegory of the Cave
axiology
Plato's division of human decisions
Experimentalist aesthetics
23. What the medievals are criticized for
only adequate education
hairsplitting
active
Memorabilia
24. Nature alone is real - and all reality is physical
Cosmic dualism
Athens
Aristotle
Naturalism
25. What do property taxes for schools not work to creat equal schooling?
Isocrates
Liberally educated person
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
descriptive
26. Which states do textbook companies listen to?
California and Texas
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
complete moral education
ethics and aesthetics
27. 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
philosophical idealist
Strict neutrality
California and Texas
Against the Sophists
28. 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)
preciseness
rhetoric
Politics
29. Public education should teach in accord to a Christian nation
Materialism
religious zealots
Quadrivium
postmodernity
30. Intelligent forms of discipline and correction as well as clear - rational explanation
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
Canon
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
cultural literacy
31. Beauty is what people do in fact enjoy; what is admired ought to be admired
responsibility theory
Strict neutrality
Plato and the arts
Experimentalist aesthetics
32. Is the notion that there are truths that exist independently of what people think rejected or accepted by experimentalists?
formation of character - cultivation of intellect - and development of judgment - inspiration of delight in the right things
rejected
conceptual mapping
complete moral education
33. Grammar - dialogue - and rhetoric of the Trivium used to teach pupil use of the tools of learning
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34. Philosophy is both...?
rhetoric
a subject matter and an activity
linguistic descriptions
Aristotle
35. All reality comes from material components of the universe and their operations
form
Materialism
epitome of postmodern person
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
36. Aristotle; explored education - character - and virtue; stresses the need for the laws to regulate the discipline of children and adults; says that Sparta seems to be the only state in which the lawgiver has paid attention to the nurture and exercise
Jacques Derrida
Naturalism
idealist metaphysics
Nicomachean Ethics
37. A specific body of info every American should know
quadrivium
Trivium and Quadrivium
controlled transaction
cultural literacy
38. Seek a comprehensive interpretation of things; formulate a worldview
Tolkein approach
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
synthetic
existentialism
39. Our god is what we possess and our identity by what we do for a living
famous attack of medievals
Panathenaicus
analytic
consumerism
40. 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?'
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
analytic
Key elements of Greek education
cultural literacy
41. General ideas about education and their logical implications
Aristotle
theoretical issues
a healthy Christian theism
Justice and meritocracy
42. What Aristotle advocated for; thinks in terms of work - leisure - and play; time well-spent developing your humanity
dialectic
Laws
Leisure
consumerism
43. Strongly intellectual; pure cognitive activity; teacher is a model for students
Thracians
idealist theory of education
postermodernist literary ideas
Tenure
44. Portion of being
dialectic
experimentalist aesthetic view
sole true end of education
actuality
45. Where is the essential Christian liberarl arts model most clearly demonstrated?
John Dewey
undergraduate schools
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
Arabasis
46. Third most important Greek historian; student of Socrates; wrote about the education of Cyrus the King of Persia
Plato
up
aesthetics
Xenophon
47. Nicholas Wolterstoff; calls for balance between behavioral and cognitive domains
up
division of controversial issues
a healthy Christian theism
responsibility theory
48. Learning is...
Canon
trivium
active
socratic method
49. Not just liberation from falsehood but...
Isocrates
arete
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
liberation to truth
50. Art is the catalyst for the changing viewers' experience and for creating new feelings - insights - and intuitions
Dead White European Male
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
experimentalist aesthetic view
socratic method