What is the primary goal of the Humanism teaching approach?
A.) To foster a structured environment where students retain and memorize basic life skills through lecture, mandated exams, and pop quizzes.
B.) To encourage self actualization by placing emphasis on personal freedom,personal responsibility, and choice.
C.) To have ice cream parties everyday and live a chill lifestyle.
B.) to encourage self actualization by placing emphasis on personal freedom,personal responsibility, and choice.
Mr. B helps set individual learning goals with his students at the beginning of every year.
Mr. B is utilizing the Humanism approach
When was the humanistic approach introduced?
A.) European Renaissance
B.) Protestant Reformation
C.) The Classical Era
D.) Both A and B are correct
D.) Both A and B are correct
Ms. Alphabet works as a High School math teacher. In her classroom, she only assesses students based on information taught in her lecture. Most of the homework aligns directly with the textbook.
Ms.Alphabet is not using the Humanism approach
True or False? The Humanistic approach does not believe students connect to a topic through personal experiences. Why or why not?
False.
In Ms. Johnson's class, students complete a series of worksheets in silence, focused solely on preparing for a standardized test. The lesson lacks personal engagement, self-reflection, or opportunities for creative exploration, emphasizing only test performance.
Ms.Johnson's is not using the Humanism teaching approach
Which of the following classroom activities is most aligned with the Humanistic teaching approach?
A) Group competition for grades
B) Individual reflection and self-assessment
C) Timed multiple-choice quizzes
D) Teacher-led demonstrations
B) Individual reflection and self-assessment
Mr. C is a Middle School history teacher and loves to host Socratic Seminars about specific conflicts throughout world history and how they could’ve been avoided.
Mr. C is utilizing the humanism orientation