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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Experimentalism; try to arouse students' curiosity by activity-based learning; one learns by doing
leaner-centered approach
analytic philosophy
innoculation method
analysis
2. 3 traditional philosophies of education
Athens and Sparta
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
a subject matter and an activity
metaphysics
3. Closest to original spirit of philosophy; endeavor to establish standards and ideals for our individual and collective lives
dialectic
Aristotle
analytic philosophy
normative
4. 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
existentialism
Stanley Fish
Socratic method
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
5. 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
Laws
theoretical issues
ethics
experimentalist aesthetic view
6. Attempt to represent accurately 'what is the case'; describe facts clearly and objectively
existentialist view of education
empirical analytics
descriptive
arete
7. Believes reality is composed of minds - ideas - or selves - rather than material things
ethics
philosophical idealist
general education
only adequate education
8. Rational structure of Christian thought
Hindu Patheism
Nicocles
Leisure
dogmatic theory
9. 'What is valuable?'
axiology
Hellenica
tradition of liberal arts education
Integrated Education
10. What are the 3 principles that Aristotle says education should be based upon?
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
hubris
Epistemology
only adequate education
11. Identify methods and assumptions upon which common sense and science depend
analytic
Politics
pragmatism
Zeno
12. What music does Aristotle say in the gravest and manliest?
Dorian music
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
Pluralism
Experimentalist aesthetics
13. Two categories of axiology
Plato and the arts
ethics and aesthetics
Tolkein approach
conceptual mapping
14. 'Man is the measure of all things'
Abraham Lincoln
subjective idealism
philosophical analysis
Protagoras
15. Fails to distinguish between relative and absolute factors in the realm of value
organized knowledge
Materialism
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
Experimentalist values
16. Intensifies personal involvement; uses 'socratic method'; have student discover that he is the sole judge of what is valuable
form
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
existentialist view of education
Latin
17. 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
Hellenica
Criticism of existentialism
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
Plato and the arts
18. Experimentalist students are to be both:
Plato
'lost tools of medieval scholasticism'
mirror of society and critic of society
Thracians
19. 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
Stanley Fish
liberal education and career training
Protagorean rationale for general education
20. Who was Socrates strongly influenced by?
tradition of liberal arts education
matter
normative philosophy of education
Isocrates
21. A healthy type of multiculturalism?
Integrated Education
theoretical issues
Nicocles
Pluralism
22. Consisted of subjects
Aristotle
complete moral education
Quadrivium
Epistemology
23. A harmful type of multiculturalism?
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
particularism
vocational training
Aristotle
24. What do property taxes for schools not work to creat equal schooling?
truth from narratives and story-telling
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
Theology
socialization theories
25. Very existence of objects is donated by the mind and reality we experience depends on thought
normative
a subject matter and an activity
hallmark of liberal arts education
subjective idealism
26. Stanley Fish; reader's experience replaces formal structure of text
reader-response theory
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
Amish
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
27. Core curriculum; not necessary for one to become liberally educated but can be a good basis
Blessing
general education
postmodernist aesthetics
Materialism
28. Character is Xenophon's Memorabilia; thought himself very wise because he read many philosophers and poets; Socrates used the Socratic method on him and made him see that he was not wise; spent as much as possible with Socrates after this
Nicomachean Ethics
Tenure
Euthydemus
Athens
29. Questions that deal with knowing/knowledge and how we discover truth fall into what philosophical category?
embrace them intellectually
Epistemology
existentialist view of education
controlled transaction
30. Allow women to ride horseback and learn weaponry
sauromatides
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
Republic
analytic philosophy
31. What are the three steps to Chrsitian teaching and learning?
pure secularism
ages that Trivium should be used
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
philosophical idealist
32. Complete - systematic set of answers to basic philosophical questions
worldview
Kant and George Berkeley
local government
Dead White European Male
33. Invites studnets to discuss - question - and reflect upon the values that they are taught
Peterson
complete moral education
Thracians
ethics
34. Aspect which makes something tangible
synthetic
matter
Laws
Great defect in modern education
35. Original 7 liberal arts - Grammar - Learn what facts are and mean; memorization; elementary schools; little kids are very good at memorizing and they like it
only adequate education
descriptive
Nicocles
Trivium and Quadrivium
36. Americans born between 1965 and 1981 have been labeled...?
a healthy Christian theism
X Generation
Materialism
philosophy as a subject matter
37. 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
liberal learning
four-part division of causes by Aristotle
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
Protagoras
38. What is the hallmark of existentialism?
difference between leisure and amusement
general education
Experimentalist aesthetics
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
39. Best - objective - recognition - There is no objective truth - taste - most powerful people's opinions win - include much more variety
Plato
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
ages that Trivium should be used
Strict neutrality
40. Technology is not always a __________.
Blessing
maturational theories
Athens
Naturalism vs. Christianity
41. Who gets to choose what type of education students recieve?
local government
existence precedes essence
First Amendment activists
Isocrates
42. Recommend condition child to his/her social role
Middle Ages
socialization theories
cognitive-stage theories
general education
43. Only use technology in ways that help and not in harmful ways
collective Christian mind
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
Amish
Stanley Fish
44. Two main philosophers of idealism
hallmark of liberal arts education
hubris
Kant and George Berkeley
into poleis (city states) and surrounding country with distinct cultures
45. Have students study the truth to avoid falsehoods
complete moral education
Tolkein approach
'lost tools of medieval scholasticism'
experiential
46. Most appropriate for meeting phase of education where we can contemplate and discuss large ideas that have shaped our civilization
casuity
atheistic wing of existentialism
experiential
socratic method
47. It rests on the belief that all aspects of the world and human life are integrally related
a subject matter and an activity
happiness
Plato
hallmark of liberal arts education
48. Children born from 1981-1999
analytic philosophy
Experimentalist values
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
Allegory of the Cave
49. Aristotle advocated for these with morality; right vitues are located in the middle of two extreme vices and if you know the right thing to do - you still have to build healthy habits to do the right thing
postmodernity
Golden Mean and habit
fundamental part of teaching
modernity
50. Why does Sayers emphasize the laerning of Latin?
existentialism
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
postmodernist aesthetics
ordinary language analysis