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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Experience is reality; activity-based
pragmatism
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
cognitive
Great defect in modern education
2. 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
Athens
Golden Mean and habit
reason
into poleis (city states) and surrounding country with distinct cultures
3. Artistotle; comments on education; concerns proper education of the youth; values education for its own sake and not for its instrumental subservience
liberation to truth
Politics
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
First Amendment activists
4. Father of Epicureanism - maximize pleasure and minimize pain; did not believe in immortal soul - so said that one should live the good life here
Athens
postmodernity
Aristotle
Epicurus
5. Jean Paul Sartre; If God does exist - that would change nothing; humans have no hope of discovering pre-existent meaning to human life; humanity can be known same way as machinges - atoms - etc; recognizes aloneness and necessity of making moral deci
naturalistic cosmotogies
atheistic wing of existentialism
rhetoric
Hellenica
6. Nature alone is real - and all reality is physical
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
Naturalism
Kant and George Berkeley
7. Debated Protagoras; never wrote anything down; the main character of Plato's writings; also taught Xenophon; human virtue was his primary concern; uses dialogue to bring out truth; responsibility for learning is on the learning and did not call himse
naturalism
Isocrates
Socrates
Order of Trivium
8. Best - objective - recognition - There is no objective truth - taste - most powerful people's opinions win - include much more variety
conceptual mapping
Justice and meritocracy
particularism
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
9. How was ancient Greece divided?
Socratic method
into poleis (city states) and surrounding country with distinct cultures
postmodernism
Stanley Fish
10. 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
a subject matter and an activity
Hellenica
Laws
existence precedes essence
11. We first become aware that we exist; we then fashion our essence
existence precedes essence
cognitive
experimentalist aesthetic view
active
12. Stanley Fish; reader's experience replaces formal structure of text
reader-response theory
naturalism
Canon
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
13. Our god is what we possess and our identity by what we do for a living
existentialist view of education
Plato and the arts
analytic philosophy
consumerism
14. Plato; comtemplates nature of justice and the well-ordered city; differentiates between true knowledge and mere opinion and between true and false philosophers
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
Republic
vocational training
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
15. Students need wide exposure to different ideas and opinions to navigate society and persuade others to accept views; may be legitimately doubted
dialectic
idealist theory of education
Key elements of Greek education
Protagorean rationale for general education
16. One of the departmental philosophies; attempts to bring the insights and methods of philosophies to bear on the educational enterprise
What messes up a meritocracy the most?
scholastic
philosophical analysis
philosophy of education
17. It rests on the belief that all aspects of the world and human life are integrally related
a healthy Christian theism
hallmark of liberal arts education
maturational theories
pure secularism
18. If someone is having intellectual questions about Christianity...
Protagoras
rhetoric
difference between leisure and amusement
embrace them intellectually
19. 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
Abraham Lincoln
practical side (CDE pattern)
Middle Ages
Blessing
20. Leisure is better than occupation and the first principle of all action is leisure; we ought not to be amusing ourselves all the time - for then amusement would be the end of life - amusement is for the sake of relaxation
difference between leisure and amusement
naturalism
national government
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
21. Capability to change in certain ways
Nicocles
confidence
responsibility theory
potentiality
22. Xenophon; an account of the mercenaries under Cyrus
Arabasis
difference between leisure and amusement
maturational theories
particularism
23. Invites studnets to discuss - question - and reflect upon the values that they are taught
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
Essence
paideia
complete moral education
24. Without this - the whole educational system is full of loose ends
Nicomachean Ethics
general education
subjective idealism
Theology
25. A healthy type of multiculturalism?
Trivium and Quadrivium
cognitive
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
Pluralism
26. 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
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
dogmatic theory
conceptual mapping
27. Academic freedom does not mean _______
a healthy Christian theism
controlled transaction
Strict neutrality
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
28. What Sayers says is the best language to learn
Isocrates
noetic powers
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
Latin
29. Complete - systematic set of answers to basic philosophical questions
famous attack of medievals
national government
Experimentalist aesthetics
worldview
30. General ideas about education and their logical implications
theoretical issues
Tolkein approach
particularism
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
31. 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
normative
existentialism
ethics
cultural literacy
32. Closest to original spirit of philosophy; endeavor to establish standards and ideals for our individual and collective lives
Allegory of the Cave
sauromatides
normative
Experimentalist aesthetics
33. It is a dead language
practical issues
descriptive
Naturalist aim of education
criticism of latin
34. Kant's general form of moral law
categorical imperative
Against the Sophists
goal of empiricism
Nicocles
35. Aristotle; integrate body - mind - and morality into education
Blessing
famous attack of medievals
idealist value theory
Integrated Education
36. 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
existentialist aesthetics
Outmoded
Plato
Great defect in modern education
37. Demonstrated in 1988 that standard text of higher education is mainly the work of western civilization
Stanford University Students
Dorian music
Plato's division of human decisions
Dead White European Male
38. 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
postmodernity
modernity
Nicomachean Ethics
Hellenica
39. Who said - 'What we need more than anything is not textbooks but textpeople'?
Key elements of Greek education
rhetoric
Abraham Joshua Heschel
rejected
40. Public education should teach in accord to a Christian nation
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
Republic
religious zealots
41. Most appropriate for meeting phase of education where we can contemplate and discuss large ideas that have shaped our civilization
hairsplitting
a subject matter and an activity
socratic method
Antidosis
42. The number and percentage of students receiving 'A's' in up or down?
Aristotle
up
postmodernist theory of education
vocational training
43. Leader in canon busting; says books have persisted because of the accidents of history
Stanley Fish
Lyceum
Theology
ethics
44. Major strenght of the Christian philosophy of education
xenophon
organized knowledge
Hindu Patheism
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
45. Roots in Hellenistic and Judeo-Christian thought; ffirms that the world is real - good - and intelligible
general education
Experimentalist aesthetics
tradition of liberal arts education
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
46. Saidsaid that value-laden dichotomies (binaries) provide foundation for our western intellectual tradition; postmodernist
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
postmodernity
Blessing
Jacques Derrida
47. Said that we tend to become tools of our tools
Thoreau
Family
rhetoric
Dorian music
48. Technology is not always a __________.
Thracians
experiential
Canon
Blessing
49. All talk about art is nothing more than a language game
paideia
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
preciseness
postmodernist aesthetics
50. Students taught deconstruction - how to uncover contradictions in texts and reveal power hierarchies involved
Panathenaicus
postermodernist literary ideas
Middle Ages
goal of empiricism