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Essentialism
Perennialism
Existentialism
Progressivism
Social Reconstruction
100
Is it teacher centered, student centered, or issue centered?
teacher centered
100
Is it teacher centered, issue centered, or student centered?
teacher centered
100
Is it teacher centered, student centered, or issue centered?
student centered
100
Children learn by...
doing
100
Where is social reconstruction found today in schools?
student government and other extracurricular activities
200
What are the traditional subjects?
reading, writing, math, and science
200
Where does the curriculum stem from?
The Great Books
200
What do kids have in this school?
free will
200
Who is the founder of this philosophy?
John Dewey
200
Name one of the two founders of this philosophy
George Counts or Theodore Brameld
300
Who founded this philosophy?
William C. Bagley
300
What is the teacher's duty?
to help students become cultural citizens and to understand the principles of human knowledge
300
Why do students learn more quickly?
because they are learning by choice
300
What is the name of Marietta Johnson's School?
The School of Organic Education
300
What does curriculum highlight?
social reform
400
What is the third component of this philosophies platform?
pass or fail approach
400
Closely associated with which method of teaching?
Socratic
400
Whose expectations do students live up to?
their own
400
What method do students use actively to test ideas?
Scientific Method
400
Who are the leaders of this social change?
teachers
500
What does it provide students with?
most essential, basic academic knowledge, skills and character development
500
What works does The Great Books include?
Socrates, Aristotle, Homer, Plato, Geoffrey Chaucer, and William Shakespeare
500
What do students develop?
creativity and self expression
500
Planning lessons should...
Provoke curiosity
500
Why did Brameld found this philosophy?
in reaction to the realities of the World War II