Key Terms
Key Terms 2
The Five Philosophies
Key People
Mixed
100

What is the heart of the perennialists' curriculum

Great Books

100

the love of or the search for wisdom; the quest to understand the meaning of life

philosophy

100

organizes their school around books, ideas, and concepts

perennialism

100

John Dewey was the founder of what philosophy

Progressivism

100

how many teacher centered philosophies and how many student center philosophies

2- teacher centered

3- student centered

200

A central body of knowledge that schools require all students to study is 

core curriculum

200

What doctrine put forth by Aristotle asserting that virtue lies in the middle ground between two extremes

Golden Mean

200

encourages schools, teachers and students to focus their studies and energizes on alleviating pervasive social inequities 

Social reconsrtuctionism

200

who had the theory of education called Engaged Pedagogy

bell hook

200

Survival of the fittest associates with?

Social Darwinism

300

during the 1980's, a revival of the _______ movement evolved out of concern for declining test scores

Back-to-basics 

300

The tendency to view one's own culture as superior to others, or to fail to consider other cultures in a fair manner 

ethnocentrism

300

organizes schools around the concerns, curiosity, and real world experiences

progressivism

300

What is Jane Roland Martin's word for gender bias in schools and society

Domephobia (fear of things domestic)

300

Who was a teacher without a school?

Socrates

400

the belief that reality is composed of both materialism and idealism

Cartesian Dualism

400

An approach to analyze how past and present societies are arranged and how better societies may be created in the future 

political philosophy

400

what philosophy strives to teach students the accumulated knowledge of our civilization through core courses in the traditional academic discipline

essentialism

400

who was a Harvard professor that became the leading advocate of behaviorism

B.F. Skinner

400

What deals with the origins and the structure of reality?

Metaphysics

500

An educational strategy in which a teacher encourages a student's discovery of truth by question

Socrates method

500

schools often associated with a teacher preparation institution for practice teaching, demonstration, research, or innovation

Laboratory schools

500

what asserts that the purpose of education is to help children find the meaning and direction in their lives, and it rejects the notion that adults should or could direct meaningful learning for children

existentalism

500

who advocates for a more inclusive curriculum that offers all students a shared knowledge, a common curriculum

E. D. Hirsch Jr

500

Aristotle studied under whom, who studied under whom?

Aristotle studied under Plato, Plato studied under Socrates