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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. What is a 'DWEM'?
hairsplitting
Dead White European Male
Nicocles
Protestant Reformation
2. Give every possible argument to false philosophy; combat evil by studying evil
complete moral education
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
Xenophon
Sir Francis Bacon
3. Grammar - dialogue - and rhetoric of the Trivium used to teach pupil use of the tools of learning
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4. Concept of the beautiful
aesthetics
ideal language analysis
Panathenaicus
philosophy of education
5. A specific body of info every American should know
undergraduate schools
cultural literacy
Dead White European Male
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
6. 1. Learn a language 2. Learn how to use a language 3. learn how to express oneself in language 4. compose thesis upon a theme and defend it against the criticism of the faculty
self-knowledge
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
Nicomachean Ethics
Order of Trivium
7. Father of Stoicism - live a virtuous life and emphasize maintaining inner freedom - you can control your reactions to outside influences
axiology
Neo-Platonism
Zeno
idealist metaphysics
8. Provides a solid basis for moral ieals as well as the best methods for communicating them to our young
a healthy Christian theism
sole true end of education
consumerism
theoretical issues
9. Artistotle; comments on education; concerns proper education of the youth; values education for its own sake and not for its instrumental subservience
a healthy Christian theism
Politics
postmodernism
goal of empiricism
10. Education for a free person - not just vocational education; includes Trivium and Quadrivium; conforming ones to truth with all subjects
goal of empiricism
philosophical world and life view - educational philosophy - educational policy - educational practice
liberal learning
Great defect in modern education
11. One that shapes the whole person
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
naturalistic cosmotogies
ethics and aesthetics
only adequate education
12. What we take to be reality is created by our language; postmodernist thought
confidence
linguistic descriptions
cognitive-stage theories
Lyceum
13. By Dewey; layperson's version of the scientific method; 'complete act of thought'
controlled transaction
multiculturalism
existentialism
experimentalist aesthetic view
14. 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
practical side (CDE pattern)
pragmatism
aesthetics
Pluralism
15. 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
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
Athens
scholastic
Outmoded
16. 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
innoculation method
Nicocles
famous attack of medievals
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
17. Encourages individual choice
Hellenica
Leisure
existentialism
in the home
18. Said that we must weigh possible liabilities as well as benefits of new technology for human affairs and the educational process
Kant and George Berkeley
Sigmund Freud
form
religious zealots
19. Quintessential educated medieval person
scholastic
Panathenaicus
Cosmic dualism
postmodernism
20. Started naturalism
liberal learning
value neutrality
theistic wing of existentialism
Sir Francis Bacon
21. Excellence that is not primarily excellence of skill but excellence of virtue
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
Postmodernity educational practice
Dead White European Male
arete
22. Where is the essential Christian liberarl arts model most clearly demonstrated?
theistic wing of existentialism
undergraduate schools
Hindu Patheism
hairsplitting
23. It is a dead language
Outmoded
liberation to truth
criticism of latin
Socratic method
24. Why does Sayers emphasize the laerning of Latin?
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
metaphysics
philosophical analysis
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
25. 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
Leisure
postmodernist theory of education
reason
Republic
26. Most famous multiculturalist project
critique of great texts of western world
in the home
Jacques Derrida
trivium
27. 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
particularism
organized knowledge
Against the Sophists
matter
28. Emphasizes knowing what's right and wrong and putting action to it
dialectic
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Arabasis
Thomistic realism
29. To discover regularities of the natural world and make them into generalizations that represent scientific law
analytic philosophy
goal of empiricism
critique of great texts of western world
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
30. 'What is good?'
Thoreau
local government
First Amendment activists
ethics
31. In ancient Greece - where was most education done?
in the home
metaphysics
postmodernist aesthetics
reason for sending child to public school
32. The number and percentage of students receiving 'A's' in up or down?
Kant and George Berkeley
Protagoras
up
liberal education and career training
33. Beauty is what people do in fact enjoy; what is admired ought to be admired
Abraham Lincoln
paideia
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
Experimentalist aesthetics
34. Two main philosophers of idealism
state
Kant and George Berkeley
Naturalist aim of education
Plato's division of human decisions
35. Pertain to actual conduct of teachers and their activities in the classroom
practical issues
ethics and aesthetics
goal of liberal education
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
36. Try to guard against the indoctination of students to champion their right to make free choices
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
self-knowledge
value neutrality
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
37. 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
Hindu Patheism
atheistic wing of existentialism
existentialist aesthetics
organized knowledge
38. 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
Theology
controlled transaction
cognitive-stage theories
39. Memory - perceptions - and rational intuition
noetic powers
clarifying key terms and concepts - pointing out implications of philosophical statements - and examining structure of educational theories
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
ethics
40. Socrates' ultimate goal
Plato
virtue
conceptual mapping
practical issues
41. Portion of being
Neo-Platonism
sauromatides
actuality
trivium
42. What liberal education and knowledge are embodied in
axiology
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
Plato and the arts
liberal education and career training
43. Third most important Greek historian; student of Socrates; wrote about the education of Cyrus the King of Persia
transcendential idealism
Plato and the arts
fundamental part of teaching
Xenophon
44. Attempt to represent accurately 'what is the case'; describe facts clearly and objectively
Sparta
Sigmund Freud
descriptive
in the home
45. Give a very simple explanation with arguments against it
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
Protagoras
innoculation method
sole true end of education
46. Recommend condition child to his/her social role
Naturalism
Thomistic realism
socialization theories
Against the Sophists
47. Believes reality is composed of minds - ideas - or selves - rather than material things
matter
philosophical idealist
Monkey Trial
John Dewey
48. Knowledge most worth having
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
Abraham Joshua Heschel
self-knowledge
xenophon
49. Understand realities of material world; hard science and math; teacher is agent connecting student with world of facts and should refrain from value judgments
Latin
into poleis (city states) and surrounding country with distinct cultures
Key elements of Greek education
Naturalist aim of education
50. 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
Socrates
pragmatism
ages that Trivium should be used
Plato