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29 Cards in this Set

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Axiology-
asks “ what is of value”
Logic
- introductive.. specific or general. The sun will come up.
Tabula rosa
- John lock. Blank slate.
Maxine greene
- educated person has a wide awakeness and open to experiences.
Diagnoses
- no difference between life and death.
Aestheticsy
- Sub branch of axiology, addresses standards of beaut
Russell
wrote education and discipline
Essentailism
- the common core of study is based on what one needs for successful living in the real world.
Progressivism
- reconstructionism grew out of. It is also rooted in the school of philosophy for Pragmatism
Polotics
- are concered with justice and the allocation of power in society.
INTASC-
Interstate new teacher assessment support consortium
Plato
- the difficulty of ridding ourselves of false generalizations or perceptions is described in platos allegory of the cave. NOT a realist.
Dialectic-
the thesis, synthesis, and antishesis are points
Perennialist
- education is about the shared body of knowledge that has accumulated over the millennia.
John Locke
- believed we were each born as Tabula Rasa. He also believed humoring or cockering children corrupts their nature. He was also the first British Empiricist
Romantic Naturalism
- Rousseau, Froebel, Peabody, and Montessori
Difference between perennalism and essentialism
- Essentailist are interested in what one needs in the world of work.
Ethics-
a sub branch of axiology , is concerned with the Right conduct.
Behaviorists
- believe we are motivated to do things by these external outcomes
Hegamony
- someone who has the one voice that is heard over others.
Rousseau
-book emile he does NOT argue that everything is good but does not denerate from there.
John dewey
- schools can transform society.
Metaphysics
-asks what is real?
Epistemology
- asks how do we know what is real?
Aristotle
- believed truth lies in reason based on systematic observation.
Socrates
- was not platos dog in ancient Greece.
Posteriori knowledge
- exists only after and because we experience it.
Reconstructionism
- grew out of progessivism
Proior knowledge
- before we experience it