PROF ED - No. 2 - Foundations of the Teaching and Learning Process(
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- Q1
Teacher Eric teaches in a barangay where there are frequent quarrels and fights due to serious and petty problems. In his Social Studies class, he needs to emphasize _______.
Learning to Live Together
Learning to Do
Learning to Know
Learning to Be
30s - Q2
Character development, citizenship training, and other related programs are provided by ROTC, CAT, and Scouting, which leads to the establishment of a new order. Which philosophy makes this possible?
Social Reconstructionism
Progressivism
Perennialism
Existentialism
30s - Q3
The following are the Great Thinkers or fathers of sociology of education, except:
Emile Durkheim
Jim Coleman
Max Weber
John Watson
30s - Q4
What is the study of how social institutions and individual experiences affect education and its outcomes?
Educational Anthropology
Sociological Institutions
Sociological Psychology
Educational Sociology
30s - Q5
In curriculum-making, what foundation is established by determining the learner's needs, culture, capacity to learn prior to writing a curriculum?
Historical foundation
Philosophical foundation
Sociological foundation
Psychological foundation
30s - Q6
Mrs. Valdez asks her Grade 10 class to read biographies, encyclopedias, history books, and the like during free time. She is a believer of what philosophy?
Perennialism
Essentialism
Behaviorism
Existentialism
30s - Q7
On lifespan perspectives, which message best describes education as a lifelong process?
We continue to learn and flourish in life.
We change as the world changes around us.
We gain capacity for logical thought in school.
We enhance socializing as important to maturing.
30s - Q8
Which of the following does not match a Pragmatic philosophy of education which teachers can do in the classroom?
Drills and exercises
Problem solving tasks
Experimentation
Collaborative work
30s - Q9
Which of the following analogies is not correct in defining philosophies of education?
Constructivism - constructing own knowledge based on experiences
Progressivism - change and growth
Behaviorism - shaping of environment and reinforcement
Reconstructionism - national freedom and loyalty to country
30s - Q10
Which philosophy is used as a justification in evaluating action on the basis of how much pleasure can be achieved and how little pain an action entails in one's choice or decision?
Empiricism
Rationalism
Hedonism
Experimentalism
30s - Q11
Which educational philosopher considers "education is not a preparation for life, it is life itself"?
Herbert Spencer
Johann Friedrich Herbart
John Dewey
Maria Montessori
30s