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Perennialism correct answers eternal or perennial truths, permanence, order, certainty, rationality, and logic constitute the ideal for the perennialist Which educational philosophy says that since human nature is the same for everyone, education should be the same for everyone? correct answers ...

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Perennialism correct answers eternal or perennial truths, permanence, order, certainty,
rationality, and logic constitute the ideal for the perennialist

Which educational philosophy says that since human nature is the same for everyone, education
should be the same for everyone? correct answers perennialism

which educational philosophy says that it is education's task to impart knowledge of eternal truth
and that the student should be taught certain basic subjects that will acquaint him with the
world's permanencies? correct answers perennialism

which educational philosophy says that students should study the great works of literature,
philosophy, history, and science? correct answers perennialism

The educational focus of ______________________ is on the need to return to the past, namely,
to universal truths and such absolutes as reason and faith. The views of
_________________________________________ best personify this educational theory.
correct answers perennialism, thomas aquinas

Teaching methods of perennialism are: correct answers didactic teaching by lecture or through
textbook assignments, coaching and drill, and socratic method

_______________________ believes that classrooms should be formal, rigid, and structured for
optimal learning. This educational philosophy believes that evaluation should take the form of
objective and/or essay exams. correct answers perennialism

in _______________________, the teacher is the authority figure/ the disseminator of truth
correct answers perennialism

the perennialists often refer to the canon of essential knowledge as ___________________
correct answers cultural literacy

perennialists would say I teach _______________ correct answers math

progressivists would say I teach ______________________ correct answers children

Progressivism correct answers believes that children learn best by doing

In _______________________, learning should be directly related to the interests of the child
and learning through problem-solving should take priority over mastering a certain amount of
subject matter correct answers progressivism

In __________________________, the teacher's role is not to be the "sage on the stage" but to
advise (be a "guide on the side") correct answers progressivism

,In _______________________________ schools should encourage cooperation, not
competition, because only democracy encourages the free interplay of ideas and personalities
that is a necessary condition of true growth. correct answers progressivism

The ____________________ curriculum would not consist of a given set of predetermined facts
or truths to be mastered, but rather, a series of experiences to be gained. It would not reflect
universal truths, a particular body of knowledge, or a set of prescribed notions. correct answers
progressivist

Teaching methods of progressivism: correct answers project work, especially group project work
that involves problem solving

The type of classroom management that would appeal to a progressivist would be an
environment that stimulates ___________________. It would be supportive of
_____________________. It would definitely be a __________________, and thus perhaps
noisy classroom correct answers participation, democratic decision making, student-centered

In ____________________, evaluation would not be based on outcomes, but rather comprise
feedback about how the child is progressing, either on a particular activity, or more generally in a
class or discipline. correct answers progressivism

The ___________________ teacher is essentially a facilitator that helps direct students in
learning experiences. ______________________ is most closely associated with this philosophy.
correct answers progressivist, john dewey

For the ____________________, the predictability and control of human behavior are paramount
concepts. This control is obtained not by manipulating the individual, but by manipulating the
environment. correct answers behaviorist

all behaviors have a cause, learning is a behavior, organisms seek positive reinforcement and
avoid negative reinforcement, and students will learn best by the use of carefully planned
schedules of reinforcement correct answers behaviorism

As a theory of education _________________ was a protest against the importance placed on
mental processes that could not be seen (thinking, motivation, IQ, etc.) correct answers
behaviorism

_________________ are not interested in subject matter per se; they are more interested in what
can reinforce the behavior of learning correct answers behaviorists

Teaching methods of behaviorism include correct answers working at one's own rate, receiving
intermittent reinforcement, and computer assisted instruction (that provides immediate
feedback/reinforcement)

_____________ is often used in special education classrooms correct answers behaviorism

, In _____________________, emphasis is placed on identifying expected student behaviors,
translating those expectations into procedures and routines (rewards/punishments) correct
answers behaviorism

Evaluation in _________________________ must include being explicit about what the learning
objectives are, and how they will be learned/demonstrated correct answers behaviorism

The ________________ teacher must be trained and knowledgable of psychology; he/she acts as
the "controlled of behavior" or the "arranger of contingencies" correct answers behaviorist

one cannot derive meaning from some outside source; one has to decide for oneself what the
meaning of life is. this includes deciding which values to support/reject. instead of seeking
absolute truth, the existentialist seeks personal truth correct answers existentialism

Because we live in a universe without purpose, we must create our own meaning. By our choices
we create reality. We cannot escape this responsibility and burden correct answers existentialism

Existentialism mainly focuses on correct answers the examination of the meaning of existence
and personal choice

_________________ says that because there is no inherent meaning in the universe, we owe
nothing to nature except our "existence" correct answers existentialism

Like that of progressivism, the curriculum of __________________ evolves around the students'
needs and interests. However, it also emphasizes the individual views learning as private and
personal matter (NOT GROUP LEARNING LIKE PROGRESSIVISM). correct answers
existentialism

Existentialist curriculum is correct answers a student-centered curriculum of individual choice

The favored subject matter in Existentialism is correct answers humanities

Teaching methods of existentialism correct answers decision making, self-reflection, choosing
between alternatives, privacy

Most appropriate classroom environment for existentialism is correct answers open classroom

_____________________ teacher spurns the use of standardized tests, rejects the notion of
accountability, and stresses a more subjective form of appraisal or evaluation correct answers
existentialist

The ___________ teacher would model valuing, decision-making, and choosing. Would pose
moral and ethical as well as intellectual questions to his/her students correct answers
existentialist

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