
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION LECTURER QUIZ
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- Q1
If a teacher would say that honesty is still an important value even if no one values it. The teacher can be regarded as:
Empiricist
Positivist
Realist
Idealist
60s - Q2
In the schools, we teach realities that cannot be verified by the sense like an invincible god. whose belief does this negate?
Stoicist
Empiricist
Rationalist
Skeptic
60s - Q3
What is the defining feature of essentialism?
Existence is non-essence
Essense preceded existence
Essence is non-existence
Existence preceded essence
60s - Q4
S-R Theory has deep roots in this philosophy.
Behaviorism
Perennialism
Existentialism
Progressivism
60s - Q5
A curriculum should only include those that have survived the test of time and combine the symbols of literature, history and mathematics. Thus, curriculum like this contains values that are constant and universal. What philosophy is this?
Idealism
Perennialism
Essentialism
Humanism
60s - Q6
In line with the philosophy of reconstructivism, which of the following should be given emphasis in teaching?
To seek for a better position in the society
To become economically self-reliant
To compare oneself to the less fortunate
To designate one's superiority over others.
60s - Q7
Teachers O's philosophy focuses on the acquisition of the 3Rs. His philosophy is rooted in _____.
Progressivism
Behaviorism
Essentialism
Existentialism
60s - Q8
When a teacher emphasizes that man's senses should be trusted because this is the only way to acquire knowledge. The teacher is a/n ________.
Empiricist
Pragmatist
Realist
Naturalist
60s - Q9
Specialization is knowing more and more about less and less; hence, it is better to be a generalist.
Pragmatism
Essentialism
Perennialism
Progressivisim
60s - Q10
"Subject matter should help students understand and appreciate themselves as unique individuals who accept complete responsibility for their thoughts, feelings and actions." From which educational philosophy is this?
Essentialism
Existentialism
Perennialism
Progressivism
60s - Q11
Which idea does the pragmatic teacher reject?
Knowledge is produced by a transaction between man and his envinronment.
Values are objective
The world is in constant change
What works best is true
60s - Q12
Student A purseus a degree in education to fulfill his dream of becoming a teacher. What philosophy is this?
Perennialism
Reconstructivism
Progressivism
Realism
60s - Q13
According to Sarte, "existence precedes essence." Teacher who adhere to this philosophical though is considered as ______.
Progressivist
Essentialist
Existentialist
Behaviorist
60s - Q14
A school principal emphasizes the importance of the humanaties in the curriculum. What idea is this?
Perennialism
Positivism
Existentialism
Essentialism
60s - Q15
Teacher Q, unlike the other teachers in her school, practices the non-traditional method of discussing the lessons using not only the book prescribed by the school as the main source of information and knowledge. Instead, she went out of her way to devise other means that will help her students understand their lessons better. What idea is this?
Progressivism
Nationalism
Constructivism
Humanism
60s