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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. Isocrates; says that educated people are those who manage well everyday circumstances - those who are decent and honorable with others - those who hold pleasure under control and are not unduly overcome by misfortune - and those who are not spoiled b
Naturalism
axiology
Panathenaicus
Dead White European Male
2. Emphasizes increasingly complex patterns of moral reasoning through which child advances
Against the Sophists
Abraham Joshua Heschel
arete
cognitive-stage theories
3. Written late in Plato's career; returns to the questions about nature and purpose of paideia
arete
Modernity
Euthydemus
Laws
4. Thought that you should understand everything from its cause; liked music more than Plato
quadrivium
There are some rich schools - some middle-income schools - and some poor schools
critique of great texts of western world
Aristotle
5. Technology is not always a __________.
existentialism
existentialist view 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
Blessing
6. Portion of being
tradition of liberal arts education
rhetoric
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
actuality
7. Beauty is what people do in fact enjoy; what is admired ought to be admired
Experimentalist aesthetics
general education
Platonic concept of education
casuity
8. No pure faith that science gives us truth; largely comes out of the study of language
truth from narratives and story-telling
postmodernity
Customary branches of education according to Aristotle
Criticism of existentialism
9. 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
dialectic
What messes up a meritocracy the most?
matter
Socratic method
10. Aristotle's school where one would be trained in the body - have instruction in reason - and moral/habit training
in the home
Lyceum
ages that Trivium should be used
Golden Mean and habit
11. Third most important Greek historian; student of Socrates; wrote about the education of Cyrus the King of Persia
Trivium and Quadrivium
Xenophon
existentialist aesthetics
Socrates
12. Aristotle praises them for making education the business of the state; criticizes them for brutalizing their children by laborious exercises which they think will make them courageous
Modernity
a healthy Christian theism
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
Latin
13. What is the building block of civilization?
dogmatic theory
vocational training
Family
helps with learning other languages; emphasizes speaking more than writing; particularly helpful with learning your own language; is involved in math - science - etc
14. Father of Stoicism - live a virtuous life and emphasize maintaining inner freedom - you can control your reactions to outside influences
Zeno
hubris
socialization theories
consumerism
15. Allow women to ride horseback and learn weaponry
leaner-centered approach
X Generation
sauromatides
fundamental part of teaching
16. Said that we must weigh possible liabilities as well as benefits of new technology for human affairs and the educational process
Sigmund Freud
Politics
potentiality
existentialism
17. Music should be studied with a view to what?
existentialism
particularism
philosophy as a subject matter
education - purificaton - and intellectual enjoyment
18. A specific body of info every American should know
cultural literacy
Euthydemus
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
local government
19. Arrogance and pride before a fall; waht all 3 key elements of Greek education warn against
hubris
C.S. Lewis and Peterson approach
philosophy of education
sole true end of education
20. Lived in Athens during pinnacle of cultural achievement; criticized sophists of his day for valuing oratorical showmanship over truth; knew Socrates; Socrates foretold that he would do great thing; was remarked upon by Cicero
Isocrates
Peterson
Laws
pragmatism
21. Encourages individual choice
Politics
Neil Postman
Sparta (Lacedaemonians)
existentialism
22. Our god is what we possess and our identity by what we do for a living
a healthy Christian theism
Naturalism
California and Texas
consumerism
23. What do all 3 key elements of Greek culture involve?
Euthydemus
truth from narratives and story-telling
liberal learning
experimentalist aesthetic view
24. Socrates' ultimate goal
Naturalism vs. Christianity
Platonic concept of education
socialization theories
virtue
25. Experience is reality; activity-based
pragmatism
analysis
Experimentalist values
preciseness
26. 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
Leisure
criticism of latin
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
difference between leisure and amusement
27. Identify methods and assumptions upon which common sense and science depend
ethics
religious zealots
innoculation method
analytic
28. What is the 4-step philosophical hierarchy?
Liberally educated person
philosophical world and life view - educational philosophy - educational policy - educational practice
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
metaphysics
29. 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
Liberally educated person
categorical imperative
rhetoric
Herodotus
30. Most debates will disappear if you are clear with your terms
existentialism
philosophical analysis
cultural literacy
Key elements of Greek education
31. Experimentalism is also/better known as what?
Naturalist aim of education
pragmatism
maturational theories
existentialism
32. By Dewey; layperson's version of the scientific method; 'complete act of thought'
revelation
Athens
controlled transaction
ethics and aesthetics
33. Emphasizes knowing what's right and wrong and putting action to it
Isocrates
Stanford University Students
Thomistic realism
Athens
34. Nature of any given thing
Plato
Pluralism
philosophy of education
Essence
35. Application of ethical principles in particular instances
value neutrality
casuity
Republic
formation of character - cultivation of intellect - and development of judgment - inspiration of delight in the right things
36. 'Man is the measure of all things'
Politics
Jacques Derrida
Allegory of the Cave
Protagoras
37. 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
happiness
theoretical side (ABC pattern)
Experimentalist values
theistic wing of existentialism
38. World is an emanation of God's own being
Neo-Platonism
Antidosis
Lyceum
idealism - naturalism - and Thomistic realism
39. Thomas Aquinas became foundation of intellectual endeavor in Catholic church; kept learning alive during Dark Ages; monks preserved church
Middle Ages
responsibility theory
Antidosis
Euthydemus
40. Practical experience of those trying to live a Christian life
experimentalism (pragmatism - instrumentalism)
Republic
experiential
Outmoded
41. Believes reality is composed of minds - ideas - or selves - rather than material things
hubris
philosophical idealist
Materialism
existence precedes essence
42. Kant; mind=unifying factor in all knowledge
transcendential idealism
innoculation method
Arabasis
theoretical issues
43. 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
ideal language analysis
reader-response theory
3 basic approaches to dealing with false philosophy in classroom
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
44. Who said - 'What we need more than anything is not textbooks but textpeople'?
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Epistemology
confidence
Against the Sophists
45. Martin Luther; John Calvin
postmodernity
local government
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
Protestant Reformation
46. What Aristotle advocated for; thinks in terms of work - leisure - and play; time well-spent developing your humanity
Leisure
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Stanford University Students
hallmark of liberal arts education
47. Aristotle had a strict division between these two; he advocated a liberal education
synthetic
ultimate goal of aesthetic education
Liberal vs. Vocational Dichotomy
Dead White European Male
48. Which two Greek poleis were emphasized in the 5th and 4th centuries BC?
Athens and Sparta
Essence
state
X Generation
49. Philosophy is both...?
matter
a subject matter and an activity
tradition of liberal arts education
Stanley Fish
50. Who was Socrates strongly influenced by?
Individual Christian mind
preciseness
Isocrates
Thomistic realism