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Philosophia
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The love of wisdom.
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Components of philosophia:
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1. "Truth seeking" science investigating reality, knowledge, meaning, values.
2. System of values. 3. Study of principles underlying conduct, thought, and general nature 4. The principles that guide a field of knowledge. |
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Functions of philosophy:
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1. Helps address problems that confront individual through critical thinking, logical analysis and reflective appraisal.
2. Aids in decision making 3. Evaluation of a program to meet the needs of others |
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Why philosophy?
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1. it tries to make sense of the curriculum and provides a foundation of meaning.
2. Gives a "holistic" view 3. Reflection and discovery 4. Helps answer the how and why |
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The Charles Philosophical Process:
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1. Analysis: thinking through an issue and identifying key elements of a question.
2. Synthesis: the course of action based on the analysis. 3. Analogy: what does a physical educator do? |
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Branches of Philosophy:
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1. Metaphysics: reality
2. Axiology: thics and values 3. Logic: organization and structure 4. Epistemology: knowledge |
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Deals with the nature of reality:
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metaphysics
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Metaphysics in kinesiology:
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What experiences in a K program will better enable the individual to meet the challenges of the real world?
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The study of ethics and values or the aims and values of a society:
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Axiology
Right v. wrong, aesthetics. |
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Axiology of kinesiology:
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What is the VALUE of kinesiology programs to the individual.
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Speculative Branch:
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1. Metaphysics
2. Axiology |
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Systematic and orderly reasoning:
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Logic
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Logic in kinesiology:
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How many? What is necessary? How do things relate?
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The nature, origin, structure, and acquisition of knowledge:
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Epistemology
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Epistemological P.E.
The method of instruction: |
1. teach concepts and skills.
2. The value of assessment within the unit. |
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name the two parts of the Critical Branch:
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1. Logic: arguments
2. Epistemology: acquisition of knowledge |
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Participation in PE so that health and well being of the state (country) can be improved:
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nationalism
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Nationalism is based off of what two systems?
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1. German
2. Swedish Think Napoleon. |
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Through physical fitness it was possible to educate individuals on the mental, moral, and religious purposes:
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Muscular Christianity
Think Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Philosophical movement that promoted educational programs that were designed to help children and youth grow up in perfect freedom:
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naturalism
Think Holistic perspective and Rousseau |
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Who taught that children were born good and then corrupted by society?
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Rousseau
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What are the three parts of Blooms Taxonomy?
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1. Physical
2. Cognitive 3. Affective |
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Movement is a means of developing one's self and one's relationship to the world.
Non-competitive, success oriented. Exploratory and guided discovery. |
Human Movement Philosophy
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Self-expression, personal, and interpersonal development.
Goals = personal and social development. Being and becoming. A sense of "oneness". |
Humanistic Physical Education
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