PERENNIALISM
PROGRESSIVISM
ESSENTIALISM
BEHAVIORISM
SOCIAL RECONSTRUCT
POSTMODERN
100

When perennialism was the dominant educational philosophy.

What is the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

100

When progressivism was the dominant educational philosophy

What is early to mid-20th century, particularly between the 1920s and 1950s? 

100

When essentialism was the dominant educational philosophy

What is from the 1930s through the 1950s.

100

Ivan pavlov is known for this process of conditioning 

Classical

100

Advocated for the school's role to be transmitting and modifying culture. 

Who is Brenald?

100

T or F: Postmodernism is about teaching critical literature.

What is True?

200

Common method of assessment is the _____ ____.

What is the Essay Exam?

200

T:F Progressivism encourages curiosity of students.

What is true?

200

Forms of assessment.

What are IQ, Performance Based, and Standardized measurements?

200

The curriculum focused around _________   ________'s.

What is Environmental Variables 

200

Advocated a better society that can be created by abolishing schools  and developing new approaches.

Who is Illich?

200

T or F: Purpose of schooling is critically  examine all institutions in society.

What is True

300

A leading proponent of Perennialism. 

Who is Maritain, Hutchins, Adler, Bloom?

300

The father of progressivism.

Who is Parker?

300

This teaching method describes Essentialism

What is a form of teaching based on teaching children traditional basics?

300

Control of the learner can be obtained by doing this.

What is Manipulating the environment?

300

 A critical element in bringing social change to the larger society.

Who is the learner?

300

Postmodernism originated from *blank* 

What is France

400

This is an instructional method used in 

perennialism that is primarily about morality.

What is Didactic Instruction?

400

The progressivist teacher acts as this.

What is a facilitator?

400

The purpose of teaching.

What is teaching knowledge and skills?

400

Learning occurs if learners can ______________, and if they are reinforced with ___________ ____________________.

What are "respond" , and "immediate feedback"?

400

To prepare students to critically examine culture & ed. institutions & recommend change.

What is the purpose of social reconstruction?

400

What is one of the Postmodernism assessments.

What is journals, narratives, portfolios, and writing.

500

This is how a Perennialism classroom is managed.

What is structured, teacher-centered, and focused on intellectual development through timeless, classic works and fundamental principles 

500

This is how a progressivist classroom is managed.

What is democratically / participatory / self-directed?

500

This is how an Essentialism classroom is managed.

What is structured, teacher-centered, with a focus on knowledge and skills needed to succeed in society. 


500

This is how a Behaviorism classroom is managed

What is direct instruction, reinforcement, and the use of rewards and punishments to shape student behavior and learning outcomes?

500

________ and _____ are 2 examples of the curriculum of social reconstruction.

What are Democratic Ideals and Critical Thinking

500

Students have the right to *blank* the purpose of social institutions.

What is question.