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Training and learning are the same thing T/F
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False
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Mxine Greene believed that an educated person
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Has Wide awakeness
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Metaphysics
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asks, what is real?
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Knowledge of reality existing only after and because of human experience
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a posteriori
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How do we know wat is real?
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Epistemology
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For the idealist the belief that reality is premanent and unchanging is
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absolute
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the dialectic can be described as
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pendulum, a swinging from one extreme to the other.
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Knowledge of reality apart from human experience is
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a priori
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Which of these is not a guiding principle of education
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education is a moral-free enterprise
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a formative quiz
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gives feedback or information, helps you form better knowledge
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Compensatory education is
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an effort to correct old inequities
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before the GI bill offered free college to war veterans after WW2 ended in 1945, college was largely for
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the sons of the rich
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a school that plays a transformative role believes it should prepare students for society as it exists with its current needs and demands T/F
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False
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The definition of an educated person varies across time and cultures T/F
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True
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What is of value?
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Axiology
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John Locke thought an educated person
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has good breeding and wisdom in everyday affairs
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The philosophical branch of philosophy concerned with right conduct is
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ethics
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The mull curriculum
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what isnt being mentioned or taught
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the philosophical branch of philosophy concerned with beauty
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aesthetics
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the are and science of teaching is known as
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pedagogy
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the statement "All men are mortal, Socrates is a man, therefore Socrates is mortal" is
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Deductive
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The hidden curriculum
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there, but not talked about
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Plato would best agree with which statement?
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When we hear things in class, we recognize them as true
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which of these is politics Not concerned with
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Truth
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Charter schools are
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public schools that have an approach to education that is different than regular school
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realism sees the school as an ivory tower, learning for its own sake, divorced from the workaday world T/F
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False
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Education authority is NOT
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empirical
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Tabula Rasa
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Latin for blank slate
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Reality lies in the mind. There is absolute truth, pursued through logic. What is this philosophical view?
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Idealism
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Hutchins and Adler believed in
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the Great Books (all written by dead whit men)
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Aristotle believed that truth lay in reason based on systematic observation T/F
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True
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who was NOT a realist
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Plato
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Rousseau stressed the importance of
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self reliance
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If you know something based on authority you
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are relying on experts
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__________value a common core of knowledge that can be used in the real world
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essentialists
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Knowledge by acquaintance is
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understanding a phenomenon through direct sensroy experience
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The four types of behaviorist operant conditioning are
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PN, NR, P, E
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an object lesson is one that
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uses a familiar object as an inductive tool for instruction
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a bahviorist would agree with which of the following statemments?
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I can take anyone and pass her off as a princess
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Erasmus believed that what marks an educated person is his or her
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moral character
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perennialists are often labeled as
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humanists
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Thomas Aquinas stressed the relationship between
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realism and religion
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_____believed that teaching is meant to change society and the world, Freire is one of these.
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Reconstructionists
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An ______ values is good in and of itself.
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intrinsic
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The belief that Truth is real and absolute is found among
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perennialists
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Progressivism is rooted in which school of philosophy
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pragmatism
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ED hirsch would agree with which of the following statements
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We need to share knowledge to be fully human
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Rousseau, Froebel, Peabody, and Montessori are all
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Romantic Naturalists
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What is the Waldorf school philosophy based on
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maturationist theory
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The educated person is a problem solver who can criticize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, formulate, and create is this educational philosophy
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progressivism
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