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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Best - objective - recognition - There is no objective truth - taste - most powerful people's opinions win - include much more variety
Latin
consumerism
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
metaphysics
2. Application of ethical principles in particular instances
Plato
casuity
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
existentialism
3. Believes reality is composed of minds - ideas - or selves - rather than material things
dogmatic theory
xenophon
Sparta
philosophical idealist
4. 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
What messes up a meritocracy the most?
Strict neutrality
empiricism
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
5. Socrates' ultimate goal
virtue
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
liberal education and career training
Protagoras
6. Takes a bunch of subjects for no real reason; only goal of education is power; relativist position
Abraham Lincoln
philosophical idealist
postmodernist theory of education
general education
7. 4 contemporary philosophies that have influenced education
Jacques Derrida
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
axiology
Modernity
8. 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
a healthy Christian theism
Republic
controlled transaction
rejected
9. Is the notion that there are truths that exist independently of what people think rejected or accepted by experimentalists?
logic
rejected
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
normative
10. Xenophon; continuation of Thucydides' history of Peloponnesian War
Aristotle
education - purificaton - and intellectual enjoyment
Hellenica
virtue
11. Plato; an analogy of the mind as a darkened cave - and the ideal world is really what is important
Integrated Education
Allegory of the Cave
ethics
four-part division of causes by Aristotle
12. Complete - systematic set of answers to basic philosophical questions
John Dewey
Laws
Nicomachean Ethics
worldview
13. Intelligent forms of discipline and correction as well as clear - rational explanation
Euthydemus
Athens
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
14. A harmful type of multiculturalism?
Socrates
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
particularism
critique of great texts of western world
15. World is an emanation of God's own being
Neo-Platonism
Protagorean rationale for general education
undergraduate schools
Family
16. Strongly intellectual; pure cognitive activity; teacher is a model for students
metaphysics
casuity
postmodernist theory of education
idealist theory of education
17. Teach using didactic methods - repetition - memorization - etc
Experimentalist aesthetics
organized knowledge
Canon
postmodernity
18. Emphasizes knowing what's right and wrong and putting action to it
Thracians
Thomistic realism
pure secularism
collective Christian mind
19. Encourages individual choice
subjective idealism
Middle Ages
Trivium and Quadrivium
existentialism
20. Two main philosophers of idealism
Kant and George Berkeley
Zeno
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
goal of liberal education
21. General ideas about education and their logical implications
Socratic method
philosophy
theoretical issues
value neutrality
22. What was created to protect academic freedom?
Tenure
pragmatism
axiology
quadrivium
23. Grammar - dialogue - and rhetoric of the Trivium used to teach pupil use of the tools of learning
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24. Which states do textbook companies listen to?
California and Texas
Canon
socratic method
philosophy as a subject matter
25. 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
Nicomachean Ethics
Experimentalist values
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
26. Kant; mind=unifying factor in all knowledge
Aristotle
Jacques Derrida
reason for sending child to public school
transcendential idealism
27. 'Discoverer of an art is not the best judge of it.'
Strict neutrality
confidence
conceptual mapping
Plato
28. Most famous multiculturalist project
Experimentalist aesthetics
metaphysics
vocational training
critique of great texts of western world
29. Isocrates; the mind is superior to the body; there is no institution of man that power of speech has not helped us develop; says that all clever speakers are the disciples of Athens; believes philosophy and oratory go hand in hand
general education
socratic method
Antidosis
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
30. Aristotle; integrate body - mind - and morality into education
four-part division of causes by Aristotle
'lost tools of medieval scholasticism'
consumerism
Integrated Education
31. To teach men how to learn for themselves
sole true end of education
revelation
Plato's division of human decisions
Liberally educated person
32. What do property taxes for schools not work to creat equal schooling?
Sir Francis Bacon
actuality
Jacques Derrida
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
33. Who decides what textbooks go in schools?
Zeno
national government
Order of Trivium
socialization theories
34. We often succeed in teaching pupils 'subjects' but fail to teach them how to think; they learn everything except the art of learning
metaphysics
scholastic
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
Great defect in modern education
35. Students need wide exposure to different ideas and opinions to navigate society and persuade others to accept views; may be legitimately doubted
reason
Protagorean rationale for general education
Liberally educated person
Protagoras
36. All knowledge is derived from the senses
only adequate education
empiricism
Strict neutrality
conceptual mapping
37. Who believes that the Fall really didn't mess us up that much?
Peterson
synthetic
undergraduate schools
Plato
38. Who said - 'What we need more than anything is not textbooks but textpeople'?
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Cosmic dualism
actuality
scholastic
39. One who stands alone - outside any organized human endeavor
naturalism
Protagoras
particularism
epitome of postmodern person
40. Where original liberal arts curriculum was broken into 7 subjects
Athens
synthetic
consumerism
Aristotle
41. 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
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
general education
analytic philosophy
preciseness
42. Isocrates; crafted as a courtroom defense and parallel Socrates' Apology; aim was to train citizens for public and private life; book on leadership; Isocrates had to defend himself against charges of corrupting youth
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
Nicocles
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
existentialism
43. 3 traditional philosophies of education
descriptive
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
Pluralism
Republic
44. Said that we must weigh possible liabilities as well as benefits of new technology for human affairs and the educational process
Arabasis
national government
Sigmund Freud
reason
45. Aspect which makes something tangible
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
matter
ideal language analysis
Protagorean rationale for general education
46. Nicholas Wolterstoff; calls for balance between behavioral and cognitive domains
Family
Experimentalist values
responsibility theory
Protagorean rationale for general education
47. Pertain to actual conduct of teachers and their activities in the classroom
Republic
Hindu Patheism
liberal learning
practical issues
48. Roots in Hellenistic and Judeo-Christian thought; ffirms that the world is real - good - and intelligible
reader-response theory
Liberally educated person
tradition of liberal arts education
idealist value theory
49. Nature alone is real - and all reality is physical
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
revelation
metaphysics
Naturalism
50. Thomas Aquinas became foundation of intellectual endeavor in Catholic church; kept learning alive during Dark Ages; monks preserved church
Middle Ages
philosophy
Platonic concept of education
collective Christian mind
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