EDUCATION
PEDAGOGY
POLITICS &EDUC
PARADIGMS
THINK FAST
100

What makes a social practice educational?

Its intentionality to improve the person.

100

What is pedagogy?



Reflection on educational practice.

100

Education is also a __________ practice.



Political.

100

Which movement reacted against traditional education?



The New School (Escuela Nueva).

100

Education  happens at home.



False.

200

Education is considered a __________ practice.

Social, historical, contextual and intentional.

200

What is the central goal of pedagogy?


The integral formation (improvement) of the person.

200

What is the goal of politics?


The common good.

200

Who developed the Liberating Pedagogy?



Paulo Freire.

200

Transmission means copying culture exactly.


False

300

Mention the three ways education can be analyzed.

As a fact, as a purpose, and as reflection.

300

What does "problematizing" mean?



Questioning what seems natural or obvious (denaturalizing).

300

When power stops seeking the common good it becomes...



Domination.

300

According to Freire, what is Banking Education?



Students receive knowledge passively as if it were deposits.

300

Education is the transmission, selection and _________ of culture.



Formation.

400

Which three key concepts shape educational thought?



Selection, transmission and formation.

400

According to Bambozzi, education and pedagogy share what common purpose?

Integral improvement of the person.

400

According to the text, modernity transformed pedagogy into...



A discourse serving the State instead of the integral formation of the person.

400

What is Problem-Posing Education?



Education based on dialogue and critical thinking.

400

Name three educational agencies besides school.



  • Family
  • Friends
  • Media
  • Television
  • Community
500

According to Gvirtz, education has a double function. What are they?



Reproduction and production (innovation) of society and culture.

500

Name the three essential attributes of the human person.



Freedom, reason and language.

500

What happened to the child in modern schooling?



The child became the student ("alumno"), shaped according to the interests of the State.

500

Name two characteristics of the New School.



  • Student-centered
  • Learning through interests
  • Active learning
  • Creativity
  • Teacher as guide
  • Self-discipline
500

Explain the difference between Education, Teaching, and Pedagogy.



  • Education: Intentional social practice aimed at the integral improvement of people.
  • Teaching: The process of facilitating learning.
  • Pedagogy: Reflection and theory about educational practice.
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