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DSST Foundations Of Education
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1. What was created to protect academic freedom?
collective Christian mind
arete
Tenure
state
2. Grammar - logic - and rhetoric
pragmatism
goal of liberal education
trivium
Antidosis
3. What are the three steps to Chrsitian teaching and learning?
Sophists
Acquisition of organized knowledge - development of intellectual skills - and enlargement of understanding - insights - and appreciation
state
innoculation method
4. Lists and defines a set of dispositions to be fostered in students; projects comprehensive vision of education
ethics
Naturalism vs. Christianity
paideia
normative philosophy of education
5. Emphasizes increasingly complex patterns of moral reasoning through which child advances
Canon
Allegory of the Cave
cognitive-stage theories
provides a framework for thinking critically abouta ll of the relevant issues
6. Emphasizes knowing what's right and wrong and putting action to it
empiricism
existentialism
Sir Francis Bacon
Thomistic realism
7. We often succeed in teaching pupils 'subjects' but fail to teach them how to think; they learn everything except the art of learning
active
synthetic - analytic - and descriptive
Great defect in modern education
Pluralism
8. It rests on the belief that all aspects of the world and human life are integrally related
hallmark of liberal arts education
Family
Politics
only adequate education
9. One that shapes the whole person
Laws
only adequate education
dogmatic theory
truth from narratives and story-telling
10. Place cognitive integrity of many theological matters in question
Leisure
empirical analytics
Amish
experimentalism - existentialism - philosophical analysis - and postmodernism
11. Pertain to actual conduct of teachers and their activities in the classroom
a healthy Christian theism
Republic
xenophon
practical issues
12. Students need wide exposure to different ideas and opinions to navigate society and persuade others to accept views; may be legitimately doubted
existentialism
Pluralism
Protagorean rationale for general education
up
13. 1. examination of assumptions behind truths 2. independent investigations of a problem 3. opportunities for creativity 4. socialization exercises
Postmodernity educational practice
rejected
worldview
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
14. World is permeated by divine essence
Hindu Patheism
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
Stanford University Students
potentiality
15. 'What is valuable?'
aesthetics
fundamental part of teaching
axiology
in the home
16. Saidsaid that value-laden dichotomies (binaries) provide foundation for our western intellectual tradition; postmodernist
objectivity and subjectivity of Canon
Monkey Trial
modernity
Jacques Derrida
17. Technology is not always a __________.
only adequate education
Blessing
Tolkein approach
particularism
18. What are the 3 principles that Aristotle says education should be based upon?
Modernity
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
postmodernist theory of education
trivium
19. Thought that you should understand everything from its cause; liked music more than Plato
naturalistic cosmotogies
axiology
Aristotle
particularism
20. Knowledge most worth having
Platonic concept of education
Order of Trivium
self-knowledge
arete
21. Stress self-expression
the mean - the possible - and the becoming
revelation
idealist value theory
maturational theories
22. Application of ethical principles in particular instances
Epistemology
ethics
dogmatic theory
casuity
23. Experimentalism is also/better known as what?
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
idealist theory of education
undergraduate schools
pragmatism
24. Encompasses the great - ongoing dialogue of life's most important questions
metaphysics
reason
philosophy as a subject matter
a subject matter and an activity
25. If schools exist solely to package and arrange data - then they may well become _______ by new technology.
Neil Postman
metaphysics
Outmoded
categorical imperative
26. What do Americans have the most of in education?
Arabasis
Baby Boomlets (Generation Y)
Key elements of Greek education
confidence
27. Two main philosophers of idealism
X Generation
Kant and George Berkeley
Strict neutrality
existentialist view of education
28. It is a dead language
Panathenaicus
fundamental part of teaching
criticism of latin
theistic wing of existentialism
29. Allow women to ride horseback and learn weaponry
famous attack of medievals
Sir Francis Bacon
sauromatides
existentialist aesthetics
30. Excellence that is not primarily excellence of skill but excellence of virtue
analysis
a subject matter and an activity
Socratic method
arete
31. Recognizes no fixed - orderly reality which educators can impart to students; curriculum reflects version of truth by those who hold power and shows that their consciousness has been distorted by repressive systems
Naturalism vs. Christianity
California and Texas
normative
postmodernist theory of education
32. Seek a comprehensive interpretation of things; formulate a worldview
responsibility theory
Integrated Education
synthetic
Platonic concept of education
33. Aristotle's school where one would be trained in the body - have instruction in reason - and moral/habit training
cognitive-stage theories
analytic philosophy
Lyceum
casuity
34. Scopes v. State; clear example of confusing a scientific opinion with theological heresay
Republic
philosophy
California and Texas
Monkey Trial
35. Two broad schools of thought that analytic philosophy can be divided into as proposed by Ludwig Wittgenstein:
form
Isocrates
innoculation method
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
36. Learning is...
Essence
potentiality
dogmatic theory
active
37. Said that we must weigh possible liabilities as well as benefits of new technology for human affairs and the educational process
Sigmund Freud
linguistic descriptions
Key elements of Greek education
Cosmic dualism
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
sole true end of education
Nicomachean Ethics
Modernity
Thoreau
39. What is the hallmark of existentialism?
Athens
radical personalism of questions of philosophy
Republic
worldview
40. Plato; comtemplates nature of justice and the well-ordered city; differentiates between true knowledge and mere opinion and between true and false philosophers
a healthy Christian theism
idealist metaphysics
state
Republic
41. Have students study the truth to avoid falsehoods
pragmatism
scholastic
Traditional reasons why we should study the canon
Tolkein approach
42. What we take to be reality is created by our language; postmodernist thought
philosophical idealist
linguistic descriptions
legitimate forms for shaping behavior
analysis
43. Proposed by William Frankena; philosophy should map overall logic of educational philosophy as an entire region of discourse
tradition of liberal arts education
conceptual mapping
practical side (CDE pattern)
Herodotus
44. 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
tradition of liberal arts education
Athens
Euthydemus
postmodernist aesthetics
45. Identify methods and assumptions upon which common sense and science depend
analytic
Sophists
difference between leisure and amusement
Protagoras
46. 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
Republic
Antidosis
liberal learning
Panathenaicus
47. 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
Key elements of Greek education
Arabasis
Euthydemus
Socrates
48. Modern America says that what has the right and duty to suppport all levels of education?
state
innoculation method
Neo-Platonism
quadrivium
49. Father of Epicureanism - maximize pleasure and minimize pain; did not believe in immortal soul - so said that one should live the good life here
Monkey Trial
reason
ideal language analysis and ordinary language analysis
Epicurus
50. 1600s; get to truth through science
famous attack of medievals
responsibility theory
modernity
Dorian music