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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Father of History
atheistic wing of existentialism
Herodotus
Naturalism vs. Christianity
empiricism
2. What Greeks mostly focused on
reason
potentiality
Xenophon
Protagoras
3. Questions that deal with knowing/knowledge and how we discover truth fall into what philosophical category?
Epistemology
Protestant Reformation
general education
idealist metaphysics
4. 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
Republic
California and Texas
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
actuality
5. 1. give every possible argument to false philosophies. 2. have students study the truth to avoid falsehoods. 3. give a very simple explanation with arguments against it
Sir Francis Bacon
Trivium and Quadrivium
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
6. Experimentalism is also/better known as what?
linguistic descriptions
matter
Postmodernity educational practice
pragmatism
7. Third most important Greek historian; student of Socrates; wrote about the education of Cyrus the King of Persia
Xenophon
Neil Postman
confidence
Sparta
8. Excellence that is not primarily excellence of skill but excellence of virtue
Thracians
postmodernity
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
arete
9. Which states do textbook companies listen to?
California and Texas
transcendential idealism
Neil Postman
epitome of postmodern person
10. What do property taxes for schools not work to creat equal schooling?
casuity
xenophon
a subject matter and an activity
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
11. Who said that education is the 'most important subject which we as a people can be engaged in?'
philosophy of education
Abraham Lincoln
Leisure
multiculturalism
12. It is a dead language
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
theistic wing of existentialism
leaner-centered approach
criticism of latin
13. All knowledge is derived from the senses
noetic powers
empiricism
Protagoras
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
14. Students need wide exposure to different ideas and opinions to navigate society and persuade others to accept views; may be legitimately doubted
Socrates
metaphysics
Protagorean rationale for general education
form
15. Socrates; Soren Kierkegaard; we must exercise pure faith and live as if God exists; faith is always perilous and never easy; build life on human longing for Ultimate Being
theistic wing of existentialism
Postmodernity educational practice
theoretical issues
Zeno
16. 1. Material 2. Efficient 3. Formal 4. Final ; for example - a statue; material: made of marble; efficient: someone had to create it; formal: what the statue is of - idealistic element; final: it's ultimate reason for existence
ordinary language analysis
Zeno
ethics
four-part division of causes by Aristotle
17. Kant; mind=unifying factor in all knowledge
Blessing
transcendential idealism
Zeno
active
18. Reading and writing - gymnastics exercises - music - and drawing
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
Neil Postman
potentiality
Cosmic dualism
19. Concept of the beautiful
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
Liberally educated person
Amish
aesthetics
20. Leads educators to think in specific way about shaping moral character and refining aesthetic taste
philosophy
state
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
idealist value theory
21. Studied under Socrates; banished by Athens - but once Athens allied itself with Sparta against the Thebes - they lifted his banishment
confidence
self-knowledge
idealist theory of education
xenophon
22. World is permeated by divine essence
Hindu Patheism
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
Xenophon
famous attack of medievals
23. Categories of philosophy as an activity
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
Republic
24. We first become aware that we exist; we then fashion our essence
socialization theories
cognitive-stage theories
existence precedes essence
paideia
25. Capability to change in certain ways
Integrated Education
Justice and meritocracy
religious zealots
potentiality
26. 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
Zeno
Isocrates
Antidosis
Aristotle
27. Task of philosophy that is the clarification of the way we think and speak about educational matters; proposed by R.S. Peters
axiology
analysis
Protagorean rationale for general education
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
28. Aristotle's school where one would be trained in the body - have instruction in reason - and moral/habit training
Lyceum
postmodernist aesthetics
naturalism
embrace them intellectually
29. Americans born between 1965 and 1981 have been labeled...?
Middle Ages
existentialism
X Generation
Tenure
30. Aristotle; integrate body - mind - and morality into education
Leisure
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
Integrated Education
Postmodernity educational practice
31. Teach using didactic methods - repetition - memorization - etc
only adequate education
organized knowledge
Monkey Trial
Zeno
32. 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
X Generation
Laws
existentialism
Antidosis
33. Denies rationality or order in the universe; focus of primacy of existing individual; man is nothing but what he makes of himself - Jean Paul Sartre
empirical analytics
normative philosophy of education
controlled transaction
existentialism
34. What medievals focused on
revelation
Against the Sophists
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
division of controversial issues
35. Father of Stoicism - live a virtuous life and emphasize maintaining inner freedom - you can control your reactions to outside influences
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
hallmark of liberal arts education
Leisure
Zeno
36. Rational structure of Christian thought
noetic powers
postmodernist aesthetics
Socrates
dogmatic theory
37. Takes a bunch of subjects for no real reason; only goal of education is power; relativist position
reason for sending child to public school
general education
empirical analytics
Thracians
38. 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
Outmoded
liberal learning
Laws
xenophon
39. Encompasses the great - ongoing dialogue of life's most important questions
fundamental part of teaching
Integrated Education
Modernity
philosophy as a subject matter
40. By Dewey; layperson's version of the scientific method; 'complete act of thought'
famous attack of medievals
Peterson
Athens
controlled transaction
41. Why does Sayers emphasize the laerning of Latin?
postmodernist theory of education
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
postermodernist literary ideas
Modernity
42. Memory - perceptions - and rational intuition
Key elements of Greek education
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
Great defect in modern education
noetic powers
43. Give a very simple explanation with arguments against it
Order of Trivium
cognitive
innoculation method
idealist metaphysics
44. Orator; says that character is essential for the educated person
Isocrates
state
Protestant Reformation
Criticism of existentialism
45. 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
Abraham Joshua Heschel
virtue
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
Socratic method
46. Roots in Hellenistic and Judeo-Christian thought; ffirms that the world is real - good - and intelligible
tradition of liberal arts education
linguistic descriptions
ideal language analysis
Middle Ages
47. Said that we must weigh possible liabilities as well as benefits of new technology for human affairs and the educational process
maturational theories
Aristotle
cognitive
Sigmund Freud
48. 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
Allegory of the Cave
Platonic concept of education
Plato and the arts
ordinary language analysis
49. 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
John Dewey
Against the Sophists
a subject matter and an activity
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
50. 1600s; get to truth through science
Great defect in modern education
rejected
modernity
Thoreau