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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. What liberal education and knowledge are embodied in
Liberally educated person
Stanford University Students
idealist value theory
liberal education and career training
2. Experimentalism; try to arouse students' curiosity by activity-based learning; one learns by doing
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
a subject matter and an activity
leaner-centered approach
existentialism
3. If schools exist solely to package and arrange data - then they may well become _______ by new technology.
Outmoded
empirical analytics
goal of empiricism
a subject matter and an activity
4. Physical universe is eternal and persists through countless permutations
Neo-Platonism
education - purificaton - and intellectual enjoyment
critique of great texts of western world
naturalistic cosmotogies
5. We first become aware that we exist; we then fashion our essence
practical issues
Stanley Fish
pragmatism
existence precedes essence
6. Common language is adequate for human purposes; we simply need to better understand its various functions and structure; replaced ideal language analysis after 1920-30
ordinary language analysis
theoretical issues
X Generation
Kant and George Berkeley
7. It is a dead language
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
transcendential idealism
criticism of latin
liberation to truth
8. Xenophon; continuation of Thucydides' history of Peloponnesian War
innoculation method
reader-response theory
Hellenica
arete
9. 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
Trivium and Quadrivium
arete
Dorian music
Socratic method
10. Aristotle; integrate body - mind - and morality into education
epitome of postmodern person
Family
aesthetics
Integrated Education
11. Roots in Hellenistic and Judeo-Christian thought; ffirms that the world is real - good - and intelligible
ethics
sole true end of education
Materialism
tradition of liberal arts education
12. Practical experience of those trying to live a Christian life
experiential
analysis
Naturalism
potentiality
13. Pertain to actual conduct of teachers and their activities in the classroom
Protagoras
revelation
practical issues
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
14. 'What is valuable?'
axiology
Kant and George Berkeley
goal of liberal education
Memorabilia
15. World is permeated by divine essence
normative
transcendential idealism
Hindu Patheism
X Generation
16. Personal nature; the model of mature persons interacting with developing people
fundamental part of teaching
happiness
worldview
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
17. 1600s; get to truth through science
socialization theories
modernity
critique of great texts of western world
leaner-centered approach
18. What are the 3 principles that Aristotle says education should be based upon?
organized knowledge
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
empirical analytics
critique of great texts of western world
19. Portion of being
actuality
aesthetics
philosophical idealist
Pluralism
20. What is the building block of civilization?
Family
normative
Nicomachean Ethics
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
21. Father of Epicureanism - maximize pleasure and minimize pain; did not believe in immortal soul - so said that one should live the good life here
Experimentalist aesthetics
Epicurus
empiricism
Strict neutrality
22. Artistotle; comments on education; concerns proper education of the youth; values education for its own sake and not for its instrumental subservience
Politics
liberal learning
pure secularism
Tolkein approach
23. Students taught deconstruction - how to uncover contradictions in texts and reveal power hierarchies involved
axiology
virtue
rejected
postermodernist literary ideas
24. Fails to distinguish between relative and absolute factors in the realm of value
Experimentalist values
empirical analytics
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
matter
25. Experimentalist; says that experience goes past just sensory experience but also includes all that humans things and feel; stressed practical effectiveness
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
controlled transaction
philosophy as a subject matter
John Dewey
26. Isocrates; says that educated people are those who manage well everyday circumstances - those who are decent and honorable with others - those who hold pleasure under control and are not unduly overcome by misfortune - and those who are not spoiled b
Panathenaicus
Stanley Fish
Peterson
hairsplitting
27. 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)
Outmoded
socialization theories
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
28. Recommend condition child to his/her social role
casuity
active
socialization theories
innoculation method
29. 1. examination of assumptions behind truths 2. independent investigations of a problem 3. opportunities for creativity 4. socialization exercises
postmodernist theory of education
formation of character - cultivation of intellect - and development of judgment - inspiration of delight in the right things
Postmodernity educational practice
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
30. Plato; process of closely questioning ideas through disalogue for finding what's true
Key elements of Greek education
descriptive
goal of empiricism
dialectic
31. More democratic; founder of much more individual freedom than Sparta; picked government positions by lots because of their egalitarian view; did elect people for the position of general; Athenian leadership could be gained through the military; educa
linguistic descriptions
Athens
Isocrates
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
32. 1. Reason - Head - Philosopher kings and guardians 2. Will - Chest - military 3. Appetites - Stomach - Providers/farmers
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33. List of works that have always been studied
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
only adequate education
Canon
postmodernist aesthetics
34. Nicholas Wolterstoff; calls for balance between behavioral and cognitive domains
Tenure
responsibility theory
virtue
linguistic descriptions
35. What is the 4-step philosophical hierarchy?
tradition of liberal arts education
liberal education and career training
philosophy of education
philosophical world and life view - educational philosophy - educational policy - educational practice
36. What Greeks mostly focused on
Xenophon
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
famous attack of medievals
reason
37. What Aristotle advocated for; thinks in terms of work - leisure - and play; time well-spent developing your humanity
Blessing
Leisure
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
formation of character - cultivation of intellect - and development of judgment - inspiration of delight in the right things
38. Each individual must decide what is pleasing - delightful - and beautiful; art need not be judged by relationship to some actual object
existentialist aesthetics
California and Texas
Thracians
ordinary language analysis
39. 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
Sir Francis Bacon
matter
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
Golden Mean and habit
40. Excessive individualism - non-objective morality - and extreme forms of self-expression - makes faith out to be based not at all on fact or reason
modernity
Order of Trivium
Criticism of existentialism
Aristotle
41. All knowledge is derived from the senses
liberal learning
epitome of postmodern person
empiricism
practical issues
42. The 'love of wisdom'
potentiality
philosophy
philosophy of education
mirror of society and critic of society
43. Plato; an analogy of the mind as a darkened cave - and the ideal world is really what is important
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
John Dewey
Nicomachean Ethics
Allegory of the Cave
44. Rule by those who merit it; Plato in the Republic considers this just
Quadrivium
Experimentalist view of education
idealist theory of education
Justice and meritocracy
45. All reality comes from material components of the universe and their operations
categorical imperative
Sparta
arete
Materialism
46. Without this - the whole educational system is full of loose ends
Theology
Cosmic dualism
'lost tools of medieval scholasticism'
epitome of postmodern person
47. Leader in canon busting; says books have persisted because of the accidents of history
Athens and Sparta
cognitive
rejected
Stanley Fish
48. Encompasses the great - ongoing dialogue of life's most important questions
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
form
Key elements of Greek education
philosophy as a subject matter
49. Where original liberal arts curriculum was broken into 7 subjects
Lyceum
Athens
Politics
theoretical issues
50. 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
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
Republic
Athens and Sparta
Stanley Fish