Philosophical Foundations
Psychological Foundations
Sociological Foundations
Historical Foundations
Technology & Learning Theories
100

This philosophy of education emphasizes teaching traditional knowledge, core subjects, and intellectual discipline.

What is Essentialism?

100

This learning theory focuses on observable behavior and reinforcement.

What is Behaviorism?


100

This refers to the process by which individuals learn the values and norms of society.

What is Socialization?

100

This American philosopher and educator strongly influenced progressive education.

Who is John Dewey?

100

This learning theory explains how learning occurs through networks and digital connections.

What is Connectivism?

200

This educational philosophy focuses on learning through experience and problem-solving.

What is Progressivism?

200

This theory emphasizes mental processes such as memory, thinking, and problem solving.

What is Cognitivism?

200

This sociological concept refers to unequal access to resources and opportunities in education.

What is Educational Inequality?

200

This historical event greatly expanded public education in many countries during the 19th century.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

200

This learning approach combines face-to-face instruction with online learning.

What is Blended Learning?

300

This philosophy encourages students to question society and work toward social change.

What is Reconstructionism?

300

This learning theory suggests learners actively construct knowledge through experience.

What is Constructivism?

300

This concept refers to the knowledge, skills, and cultural experiences that influence a student’s academic success.

What is Cultural Capital?

300

This education reform movement emphasized universal access to schooling.

What is Public Education Reform?

300

This educational technology tool allows teachers to organize courses, assignments, and discussions online.

What is a Learning Management System (LMS)?

400

This philosophy focuses on individual freedom, choice, and personal meaning in learning.

What is Existentialism?

400

This psychologist developed the stages of cognitive development in children.

Who is Jean Piaget?

400

This term refers to biases or discrimination within educational systems based on race, class, or gender.

What is Institutional Discrimination?

400

This educator developed the concept of child-centered education.

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

400

This method uses game elements like points, badges, and leaderboards to increase motivation.

What is Gamification?

500

This philosophy believes that education should focus on timeless truths and universal ideas.

What is Perennialism?

500

This concept introduced by Lev Vygotsky describes the gap between what learners can do alone and with guidance.

What is the Zone of Proximal Development?

500

This perspective views schools as institutions that help maintain stability and social order in society.

What is the Functionalist Perspective?

500

This global organization promotes education, science, and culture worldwide.

What is UNESCO?

500

This model encourages students to review lecture materials at home and use classroom time for activities.

What is the Flipped Classroom?