Philosophy & Education
Branches of Philosophy
Educational Philosophies
Philosophical Views
Educational Framework
100

What is philosophy?

The love of wisdom or the study of fundamental questions about life, knowledge, and reality.

100

This branch studies reality and existence.

Metaphysics

100

This philosophy believes that ideas are more important than physical objects.

Idealism

100

Who is known as the Father of Western Philosophy and developed the Method of questioning?

Socrates

100

Which educational framework places learners' interests, needs, and active participation at the center of instruction?

Learner-Centered Education

200

Why is philosophy important in education?

It guides educational goals, teaching methods, curriculum, and decision-making.

200

How do we know something is true?

Epistemology

200

Learning by doing best describes this philosophy.

Pragmatism

200

Who developed the concept of critical pedagogy and wrote Pedagogy of the Oppressed?

Paolo Freire

200

Which educational framework focuses on what learners are expected to know and be able to do after instruction?

Outcomes-Based Education (OBE)

300

Complete the statement:

"Philosophy determines the ________, while education puts them into practice."

Goals or ideals

300

Which branch deals with values, ethics, and beauty?

Axiology

300

This philosophy emphasizes personal freedom and individual choice.

Existentialism

300

Who believed that knowledge is gained through observation, experience, and logical reasoning?

Aristotle

300

Which educational framework ensures that all learners, regardless of ability, disability, or background, learn together in the same classroom?

Inclusive Education

400

Which comes first: Philosophy or Education? Explain briefly.

Philosophy comes first because it provides the foundation and direction for education.

400

Which branch focuses on correct reasoning?

Logic

400

This philosophy focuses on teaching essential knowledge and basic skills.

Essentialism

400

Who believed that education should follow the natural development of the child and that children learn best through experience?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

400

Which educational framework encourages learners to critically reflect and change their perspectives through meaningful experiences?

Transformative Learning

500

Give one example of how philosophy influences classroom teaching.

A teacher who believes students learn through experience uses hands-on activities.

500

A teacher discusses whether humans are naturally good or bad.

Which branch of philosophy is involved?

Metaphysics

500

Which philosophy believes education should help reform society?

Reconstructionism

500

Who is the American philosopher who promoted "learning by doing" and is considered the father of progressive education?

John Dewey

500

Which educational framework emphasizes the 4Cs—critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity?

21st Century Skills Framework