30 Questions
Which psychological theory focuses on conditioning behavior through reinforcement and rewards?
Behaviorist Theory by B.F. Skinner
Who is known for the theory of Operant Conditioning?
B.F. Skinner
Which theory focuses on understanding developmental stages, multiple forms of intelligence, and problem-solving?
Cognitive Theory
Who emphasized that 'the nature of the child must be considered more important than the nature of the curriculum'?
Rousseau
Which psychologist is associated with the Cumulative Learning Theory?
David P.
Who is credited with the Multiple Intelligence Theory?
Howard Gardner
What does localization in education refer to?
Using local information and materials in the learners' community
Which activity is an example of indigenization in education?
Researching local industries for a science project
In Outcome-Based Education, the focus is on:
Requiring students to demonstrate knowledge and skills
What is the main focus of literacy advocacy related to Gender Literacy?
Developing awareness of socially constructed gendered narratives
Which of the following best describes the concept of indigenization?
Enhancing education resources based on local context
What does Localization prioritize in the creation of instructional materials?
Incorporating local names and setting for context
What is a key aspect of 21st-century education?
Development of critical thinking skills
Which 21st-century skill involves making new connections and coming up with innovative solutions?
Creativity
What does the term 'Collaboration' refer to in the context of 21st-century skills?
Teamwork and collective group genius
What is an essential component of Curriculum Approaches according to the text?
Inclusion of social issues
Which aspect is crucial for effective inclusive education according to the text?
Analyzing data to ensure children are reached with services
What is the primary focus in aligning laws and policies, as mentioned in the text?
Aligning with international conventions like the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
What characterized the Spanish educational system during the historical foundations of the curriculum?
Authoritarianism and severe discipline
Which method was commonly used for teaching during the Pre-Spanish era based on the text?
Observation and indoctrination
What was a significant shift in educational philosophy during the American features of the curriculum?
Development of intelligence, right attitudes, and democratic ideals
In which language were Latin and Spanish used as media of instruction during the Spanish features period?
Latin and Spanish
What was emphasized in the educational system reorganized by the Spanish according to the text?
Religious indoctrination and discipline
Which characteristic was associated with the Pre-Spanish educational system based on the information provided?
Broad, indefinite, unwritten trainings
Which approach to education emphasizes the importance of theories and principles in curriculum planning?
Intellectual-academic Approach
Which curriculum planning approach suggests that planning should be flexible without pre-determined objectives?
Non-technical/Non-scientific Approach
What paradigm is employed by the Technical-Scientific Approach in creating curricula?
Means-end paradigm
Which approach to education aims to encourage participation and involvement of all stakeholders?
Systems Managerial Approach
Which approach focuses on the learner, especially through activity-oriented teaching and learning?
Non-technical/Non-scientific Approach
Which educational approach is influenced by the philosophy of John Dewey?
Intellectual-academic Approach
Test your knowledge on the psychological and socio-cultural foundations of curriculum, focusing on the nature and characteristics of learners, principles of learning, and teaching styles. Explore the importance of teachers as agents of change and educational reform.
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