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Idealists believe that self-discipline and self-knowledge are not necessary for spiritual development of the child.
Idealists believe that self-discipline and self-knowledge are not necessary for spiritual development of the child.
False (B)
In Idealism, the teacher's role is merely to impose strict discipline on the pupils.
In Idealism, the teacher's role is merely to impose strict discipline on the pupils.
False (B)
Idealism considers the teacher as a mere instructor with no influence on the pupil's life.
Idealism considers the teacher as a mere instructor with no influence on the pupil's life.
False (B)
The teacher plays a minor role in shaping the pupil's moral and religious values.
The teacher plays a minor role in shaping the pupil's moral and religious values.
According to Idealism, the teacher is a co-worker with God in perfecting man.
According to Idealism, the teacher is a co-worker with God in perfecting man.
In Idealism, the teacher's role is limited to imparting knowledge only.
In Idealism, the teacher's role is limited to imparting knowledge only.
Idealism prepares the child for the present world and its realities.
Idealism prepares the child for the present world and its realities.
Idealism emphasizes the importance of solving real-life problems in education.
Idealism emphasizes the importance of solving real-life problems in education.
Idealism gives more importance to the child's mental and emotional development than intellectualism.
Idealism gives more importance to the child's mental and emotional development than intellectualism.
Idealistic education emphasizes the importance of the child's role in the learning process.
Idealistic education emphasizes the importance of the child's role in the learning process.
Idealistic methods of teaching emphasize critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Idealistic methods of teaching emphasize critical thinking and problem-solving skills.