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Which educational philosopher is known for his belief in 'tabula rasa' or the idea that the mind is a blank slate at birth?
Which educational philosopher is known for his belief in 'tabula rasa' or the idea that the mind is a blank slate at birth?
Who is associated with the idea of 'progressive education' and the belief that education should focus on the whole child, including social, emotional, and practical skills?
Who is associated with the idea of 'progressive education' and the belief that education should focus on the whole child, including social, emotional, and practical skills?
Which educational philosopher is known for his critical pedagogy and emphasis on the need for education to be a tool for social and political liberation?
Which educational philosopher is known for his critical pedagogy and emphasis on the need for education to be a tool for social and political liberation?
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Educational Philosophers
- John Locke is associated with the concept of "tabula rasa", which suggests that the mind is a blank slate at birth, and that all knowledge and experiences are acquired through sensory perception.
- John Dewey is known for his concept of "progressive education", which emphasizes the importance of focusing on the whole child, including social, emotional, and practical skills, in addition to academic knowledge.
- Paulo Freire is a key proponent of "critical pedagogy", which advocates for education to be a tool for social and political liberation, and emphasizes the need to empower students to critically think and challenge dominant ideologies.
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Quiz: Educational Philosophers and Higher Order Thinking Test your knowledge of educational philosophers such as John Locke, John Dewey, George Counts, Paulo Freire, and Herbert Spencer with these 10 multiple choice questions that require applying higher order thinking skills. This quiz will challenge your understanding of their philosophies and their impact on education.