Philosophies In Education Quiz 2 (30 MCQs)

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1. What is beauty? Is beauty solely in the eyes of the beholder? Or are some objects, people, and works objectively more beautiful than others? Probes the nature of beauty .....
2. What 'umbrella' theory is Marxism under?
3. Kelly's lessons are self-paced, self-directed and includes a great deal individual contact with the teacher, this is typical in a ..... school.
4. Emphasizes the power of reason.
5. Philosophy that believes that on top of hierarchy are the most important subject that cultivate abstract thinking.
6. Education can be defined as
7. Students plan a field trip to learn about history, geography, and natural science. This is an example of
8. According to J .S. Ross, "Idealistic philosophy is
9. Student centered classrooms; computer simulations, field trips and interactive websites on the Internet offer realistic learning challenges.
10. Emphasizing in their curriculum the study of nature through scientific observation. Many philosophers assert the existence only of the physical, affirming fundamentally the existence of matter.
11. Unintended curriculum which is not deliberately planned but may modify behavior or influences learning outcomes.
12. Which of the following is NOT one of the five main philosophical theories?
13. Leading advocate of behaviorism, popularized the use of positive reinforcement.
14. Socratic dialogue analyzing a philosophical issue or meaning of a great work of literature. This is an example of
15. The ultimate nature of reality is spiritual:Idealists believe that there are two types of world
16. Who is the of Pioneer of Naturalism.
17. Emphasizes the power of reason, logic, to derive at true statements about the world.
18. Teaching through a general rule and then helping students identify particular examples and applications of the rule describes .....
19. Which of the following is not a factor affecting social mobility?
20. A term used in Marxist theory to describe those who own the means of production
21. Knowledge can be handed from one person to another but each learner must interpret, reinterpret the flow of information. It is the belief that people continually try to make sense of and bring order to the world is known as .....
22. Through which social institution society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skill, values from one generation to another
23. Deals with the origin and structure of reality.
24. Which of the following educators established Summerhill School in England that emphasized learning by discovery
25. "Specialization is knowing more and more about less and less" . Then it is better to be a generalist, claim Teacher Lani. On which philosophy does Teacher Lani lean?
26. Which philosophy is based on real-world experiences and John Dewey's work?
27. Isaac L. Kandel was one to .....
28. The following are considered teacher-centered instruction except:
29. This theory views society as traditionally unequal between men and women.
30. Deals with the origin and the structure of reality. What really is the nature of the world in which we live? (What we know about reality)