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Who is associated with Essentialism, which focuses on learning the essentials like the 3Rs?

  • Jean Piaget
  • William C.Bagley (correct)
  • John Dewey
  • Robert Maynard Hutchins
  • Which philosophy emphasizes utilizing 'the great books'?

  • Reconstructionism
  • Progressivism
  • Behaviorism
  • Perennialism (correct)
  • Who introduced Progressivism, which promotes 'learning by doing'?

  • George S.Counts
  • Jean Piaget
  • Soren Kierkegaard
  • John Dewey (correct)
  • Which philosophy highlights individual choice and free will?

    <p>Existentialism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Behaviorism focuses on modifying behavior and is associated with whom?

    <p>John B.Watson</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are Bruner’s three modes of representation?

    <p>Enactive, Iconic, Symbolic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory, which stage involves using imagination?

    <p>Pre-operational</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the focus of the Formal Operational stage in Piaget's theory?

    <p>Abstract and hypothetical reasoning</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of values is represented by the term 'Values of the Holy'?

    <p>Values of the Holy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct order of the levels of PPST from lowest to highest?

    <p>Beginning, Proficient, Highly Proficient, Distinguished</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Stimulus Bounded' indicate in teacher movement?

    <p>The teacher is distracted by external events</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the concept of 'Flip-Flop' in teacher movement?

    <p>The teacher goes back and forth between topics</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy, which level is the highest?

    <p>Creating</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is recognized as the founder of Idealism?

    <p>Plato</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Plato’s 'World of Forms' represent?

    <p>Perfect ideas that exist beyond physical reality</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the Philippine educational system, what does Alibata symbolize?

    <p>An ancient Filipino script</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Educational Philosophies and Theories

    • Essentialism: Focuses on core subjects (3Rs). Associated with William C. Bagley.

    • Perennialism: Emphasizes "great books" for learning.

    • Progressivism: Advocates "learning by doing." Associated with John Dewey.

    • Existentialism: Values individual choice and free will.

    • Behaviorism: Focuses on modifying behavior. Associated with John B. Watson.

    • Constructivism: Emphasizes constructing meaning. Associated with Jean Piaget.

    • Reconstructionism: Aims for social reform through education.

    Other Key Educational Concepts

    • Bruner's Modes of Representation: Enactive (0-1 years), Iconic, Symbolic

    • Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development:

      • Preoperational (using imagination)
      • Formal Operational (abstract reasoning)

    Max Scheler's Values

    • Pleasure Values: Ego-centric behavior.
    • Values of the Holy: Living a "holy life".

    Teacher Movement Key Terms

    • Stimulus Bound: Teacher distracted by external events.
    • Flip-Flop: Teacher switching between unrelated topics

    Bloom's Taxonomy (Revised)

    • Highest Level: Creating

    Other Educational Concepts

    • Plato's World of Forms: Perfect ideas beyond physical reality.
    • Idealism: Founded by Plato.
    • Philippine Educational Systems:
      • Hieroglyphics: Ancient Egyptian.
      • Alibata: Ancient Filipino script.
    • Scaffolding: Step-by-step guidance in learning.
    • K-12 Curriculum (Philippines): Aims to enhance basic education.
    • Hidden Curriculum: Underlying values and attitudes learned through education.

    Additional Key Figures

    • John Dewey: Progressivism
    • Robert Maynard Hutchins: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text
    • Jean Piaget: Constructivism
    • George S. Counts: Reconstructionism
    • Immanuel Kant: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text
    • Friedrich Hegel: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text
    • George Berkeley: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text
    • John Locke: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text
    • Soren Kierkegaard: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text

    Assessment

    • PPST Levels: Beginning, Proficient, Highly Proficient, Distinguished

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    Test your knowledge on the various educational philosophies and theories, including Essentialism, Progressivism, and Behaviorism. Explore concepts like Piaget's stages of cognitive development and Bruner's modes of representation. This quiz covers key figures and ideas in the field of education.

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