22 Questions
What are the key components of Gagne's hierarchical learning theory?
9 events of instructions, 5 categories of learning outcomes, 3 conditions of learning
Which of the following is NOT one of the nine events of instruction proposed by Gagne?
Enforce Retention and Transfer
According to Jean Piaget, which stage of cognitive development occurs from ages 2 to 7?
Preoperational stage
What is the focus of Lev Vygotsky's socio-cultural development theory?
Socio-cultural interactions
Which of the following is NOT one of Daniel Goleman's components of emotional intelligence?
Intrapersonal skills
What is the key emphasis in Abraham Maslow's Self-Actualization Theory & Hierarchy of Needs?
Basic human needs and emotions
Who among the following philosophers is associated with Perennialism?
Aristotle
According to Essentialism, what is the focus of education?
Transmitting traditional moral values and intellectual knowledge
Who is known as the 'Father of Classical Conditioning Theory'?
Ivan Pavlov
According to Alvin Toffler, what might parents be able to do in the future as a result of technology?
Teach prescribed curriculum from home
What did Paolo Freire emphasize in education?
Questioning, problem posing, and critical thinking
What was the focus of John Goodlad's curriculum organization?
Reducing student conformity in the classroom
According to William Pinar, what should curriculum involve?
Multiple disciplines and historical perspectives
What did Emile Durkheim consider as fundamental elements influencing behavior?
Schools and civil society
What did Alvin Toffler foresee for schools and students in the future?
Working creatively, collaboratively, and independently of their age
What was the major book by Paolo Freire that emphasized education as a means of shaping the person and society through critical reflections?
'Pedagogy of the Oppressed' (1968)
What is the starting point in any curriculum decision-making?
Philosophy
What becomes the criteria for determining the aims, selection, organization, and implementation of the curriculum in the classroom?
Philosophy
What helps answer general questions such as 'What are schools for' and 'What subjects are of value'?
Philosophy
Which foundation of curriculum serves as the basis for all subsequent decisions regarding curriculum?
Philosophical
Which foundation helps answer precise tasks, such as deciding what textbooks to use and how to use them?
Philosophical
What is considered the basis for determining how to test and use the results in the classroom?
Philosophy
Test your knowledge about the learning theories proposed by Robert Gagne, including connectionism theory and hierarchical learning theory. Explore the Laws of Learning and the hierarchy of learning according to Gagne's theories.
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