prefers a curriculum that relates ideas and concepts to one another
Who is an idealist teacher?
believed that everything had a purpose and that purpose was to think
Who is Aristotle?
experience is the best teacher, you learn with real things
What is hands-on learning?
determining your career choice based on what you think is an important way to spend your future
What is an example of existentialism?
The number of curves on a standard paperclip
What is three?
credited for creating the idealist philosophy
Who is Plato?
something that you can touch or feel that shape our experiences
What is realism?
based on change, process and relativity
What is pragmatism?
essence of who your are; your whole self
What is existentialism?
This is the side that a women's shirt is buttoned
What is the right?
the way you think is how you live
An example of idealism
begin with concrete objects and end with abstract concepts
What are Johann Pestalozzi's instructional principles?
workshops/doing hands-on activities
What is an example of pragmatism?
Who am I?; What is the meaning of life?; What is my greater purpose?
What are some existential questions?
the phone app that is used to send pictures and messages to specific people
What is snapchat?
focuses on products of the mind and believes that perfection is possible
What is idealism?
modern educators Harry Broudy and John Wild
Who are two leading realists?
rejects the idea of unchanging and universal truths
What is a pragmatist?
a process that limits students’ freedom and is based on adult authority and generally accepted behavior and beliefs
What is schooling?
Who is Leonardo da Vince?
founder of kindergarten
Who is Frederick Froebel?
the glass is half full or empty
What is an example of realism?
Pierce, James, Dewey and Holmes
Who are the founders of pragmatism?
advocates for students to have the freedom to choose how and what they study
What are existentialist?
the number of lugnuts on a wheel
What is five?