
Foundations of Education
Quiz by Tricia Joy Broqueza
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The first training school established by the Americans in the Philippines in 1901
The main objective of this period of education is to develop individuals who possess all the virtues of brotherly love. It also believes Jesus as the teacher of the teachersÂ
Idea that pragmatic teacher rejects
Believes in prior Learning or what the learner already know
"do not believe just because your teacher said so. You must be able to prove! with data that such conclusion is correct" is a thought from a/an
An area in philosophy which deals on the nature of knowledge and the best methods of teaching
Thinking and reasoningÂ
Values, morality, conscience
Truth/theory of knowledgeÂ
Go beyond natural knowledgeÂ
Aims to promote intellectual growth
Senses and actualities
Teacher gives variety of activities before he let students do an application of what has been taught
Truth can be tested and provenÂ
Establishment of school of the future
Has betterment or improvementÂ
Unending change, permanent and general
Reason/mental capacityÂ
Focuses on science/data
Prior knowledge/schema
Relate and apply/use
Curriculum decongestion is anchored inÂ
The reconstructionist philosophy influences classroom instruction today.Teachers act as social engineers and students learn within classroom as a social laboratory. In line with this, teachers prepare the youth for leadership and life skills. However, mandatory volunteerism often results from this preparation due to the:
According to reconstructionism , the goal of education is to bring about a new social order. Which best manifests this view?
What do you want to be when you grow up?
I am a progressivist. For teaching in the affective domain, which will form part of my philosophy of education ?
Orthodox schools of hindu philosophy accept this text as sacred and authoritativeÂ
Islamic philosophy was influenced by these European philosophers
Philosophy that greatly contributed to the tradition of religious rituals in the classroom and in school programsÂ
Emphasized non violence as the path to true peace as discussed inpeace educationÂ
Espoused the thought that there will be harmony in society if the 5 basic relationships that make up society are lived correctlyÂ
Barkadas and other peer groups are examples ofÂ
Not a basic social process
Not a family pattern according to authority
People waiting on a shed but do not unteract
Refers to the belief that one's own culture is superior to that of other cultures
Statuses which are fixed at birth by biological characteristics over which individuals have little control are