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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Nature of any given thing
aesthetics
Essence
truth from narratives and story-telling
philosophy of education
2. Best - objective - recognition - There is no objective truth - taste - most powerful people's opinions win - include much more variety
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
philosophy as a subject matter
socratic method
xenophon
3. Music should be studied with a view to what?
education - purificaton - and intellectual enjoyment
existence precedes essence
tradition of liberal arts education
Thracians
4. Have students study the truth to avoid falsehoods
Tolkein approach
Trivium and Quadrivium
atheistic wing of existentialism
preciseness
5. Branch of philosophy that examines 'What is the nature of reality' and 'What exists?';reality of objects - status of time - casualty - God's existence - and nature of human being
self-knowledge
truth from narratives and story-telling
metaphysics
Panathenaicus
6. Most debates will disappear if you are clear with your terms
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
mirror of society and critic of society
philosophical analysis
transcendential idealism
7. 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
Plato's division of human decisions
Nicocles
Cosmic dualism
Herodotus
8. 'What is reality' 'What is God like' 'What is time'
organized knowledge
Aristotle
Dead White European Male
metaphysics
9. Taxing and regulating churches and other private educational organizations
philosophy
linguistic descriptions
logic
pure secularism
10. Enable students to become thinkers and leaders and not just prepare them to function in society
goal of liberal education
Republic
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
Criticism of existentialism
11. Academic freedom does not mean _______
Strict neutrality
Leisure
Experimentalist aesthetics
quadrivium
12. Has achieved significant degree of mental freedom - understands moral and civil responsibility - is tolerant and humane - and has a deep sense of historic aspirations and struggles of the human race
transcendential idealism
socratic method
Canon
Liberally educated person
13. Try to guard against the indoctination of students to champion their right to make free choices
Pluralism
reason
general education
value neutrality
14. Traveling - professional teachers; taught according to what each city state wanted taught; education was for practical reasons - and we have gone back to this in modern times
Sophists
Abraham Lincoln
idealist value theory
embrace them intellectually
15. Our god is what we possess and our identity by what we do for a living
consumerism
Pluralism
Kant and George Berkeley
normative philosophy of education
16. Father of History
local government
California and Texas
Leisure
Herodotus
17. No pure faith that science gives us truth; largely comes out of the study of language
postmodernity
active
Family
descriptive
18. Socrates' ultimate goal
virtue
Republic
Materialism
Xenophon
19. Excellence that is not primarily excellence of skill but excellence of virtue
arete
Protagoras
Stanford University Students
Amish
20. 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
Plato
postmodernity
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Pluralism
21. Good and evil in constant battle
logic
Cosmic dualism
Platonic concept of education
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
22. Aristotle's school where one would be trained in the body - have instruction in reason - and moral/habit training
Euthydemus
Lyceum
particularism
socialization theories
23. Use women more as slaves
existentialism
Thracians
responsibility theory
division of controversial issues
24. World is permeated by divine essence
postmodernist theory of education
Republic
national government
Hindu Patheism
25. 1. Reason - Head - Philosopher kings and guardians 2. Will - Chest - military 3. Appetites - Stomach - Providers/farmers
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26. Learning is...
transcendential idealism
critique of great texts of western world
active
Tenure
27. Analytic procedures can improve educational philosophy by:
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
actuality
vocational training
descriptive
28. One who stands alone - outside any organized human endeavor
Experimentalist view of education
epitome of postmodern person
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
existentialist view of education
29. A healthy type of multiculturalism?
Pluralism
Aristotle
Naturalism vs. Christianity
Thracians
30. Xenophon; pays tribute to Socrates; warns against potential distractions in other kinds of knowledge; says that nothing is more useful than Socrates' companionship
reader-response theory
Antidosis
value neutrality
Memorabilia
31. By Dewey; layperson's version of the scientific method; 'complete act of thought'
state
Politics
controlled transaction
categorical imperative
32. Said that we must weigh possible liabilities as well as benefits of new technology for human affairs and the educational process
complete moral education
Sigmund Freud
preciseness
transcendential idealism
33. No God
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
ages that Trivium should be used
Naturalism vs. Christianity
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
34. Provides a solid basis for moral ieals as well as the best methods for communicating them to our young
quadrivium
a healthy Christian theism
Xenophon
Tenure
35. Beauty is what people do in fact enjoy; what is admired ought to be admired
Experimentalist aesthetics
general education
Modernity
Epicurus
36. 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
metaphysics
atheistic wing of existentialism
Individual Christian mind
Essence
37. Stress self-expression
maturational theories
Protagoras
pure secularism
Aristotle
38. 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?'
leaner-centered approach
Protagorean rationale for general education
Key elements of Greek education
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
39. Which two Greek poleis were emphasized in the 5th and 4th centuries BC?
Athens and Sparta
Kant and George Berkeley
Against the Sophists
Golden Mean and habit
40. All talk about art is nothing more than a language game
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
Cosmic dualism
linguistic descriptions
postmodernist aesthetics
41. Aristotle; integrate body - mind - and morality into education
Integrated Education
Liberally educated person
paideia
quadrivium
42. Portion of being
idealist theory of education
actuality
four-part division of causes by Aristotle
analysis
43. Americans born between 1965 and 1981 have been labeled...?
rejected
X Generation
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
hallmark of liberal arts education
44. What we take to be reality is created by our language; postmodernist thought
Plato
truth from narratives and story-telling
cognitive
linguistic descriptions
45. Two broad schools of thought that analytic philosophy can be divided into as proposed by Ludwig Wittgenstein:
postmodernity
California and Texas
What messes up a meritocracy the most?
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
46. Experience is reality; activity-based
pragmatism
Memorabilia
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
pure secularism
47. 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
X Generation
leaner-centered approach
Isocrates
48. Recommend condition child to his/her social role
pure secularism
hairsplitting
casuity
socialization theories
49. Very existence of objects is donated by the mind and reality we experience depends on thought
virtue
Hellenica
California and Texas
subjective idealism
50. What do property taxes for schools not work to creat equal schooling?
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
metaphysics
'lost tools of medieval scholasticism'
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