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41 Cards in this Set
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It is set of ideas that answer question about the nature of reality and about the meaning of life.a. Axiologyb. Philosophyc. Epistemologyd. Cosmology |
b. Philosophy |
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According to greek thinkers, philosophy has three branches.True False |
True |
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One of the branches of philosophy is ontology. TrueFalse |
False |
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It is related with the nature and origin of the universe (the cosmos) a. Cosmologyb. Biologyc. Physicsd. Psychology |
a. Cosmology |
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We acquire our knowledge through; except I. Our sensesII. Intuition III. Observation and logicIV. Use of scientific method a. II, III, IVb. I, II, III, IVc. I, IVd. III only |
b. I, II, III, IV |
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It is concerned with the nature of knowledge – how we come to know about things, or how we acquire knowledge.a. Ontology b. Epistemology c. Axiology d. Metaphysics |
b. Epistemology |
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It examines issues related to nature, existence or being. a. Ontology b. Epistemology c. Psychology d. Axiology Axiology |
a. Ontology |
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It the philosophical study of value. A. Epistemology B. Axiology C. Philosophy D. Cosmology |
B. Axiology |
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It relate to issues in morality (standards) and conduct (behavior). A. AestheticB. BeautyC. MoralityD. Ethics |
D. Ethics |
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It is the study of beauty or the philosophy of art. A. Beauty B. Aesthetic C. Style D. Modern |
B. Aesthetic |
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In literary sense, education owes its origin to the two Latin words: “Educare” and “Educre”. True False |
False |
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It means “the act of teaching and training”. A. Educare B. Educere C. Educatum D. Education |
C. Educatum |
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Education owes its origin to the two German words: “Educare” and “Educere" True False |
False |
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It means to nourish, to bring up, to raise. A. Education B. Educare C. Educatum D. Educere |
B. Educare |
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Means to bring forth, to draw out, to lead out. A. Education B. Educatum C. Educere D. Educare |
C. Educere |
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It is a set of related beliefs that influence what and how students are taught. A. Philosophy of Education B. Philosophy of Teacher C. Philosophy Teaching D. Philosophy on Beliefs |
A. Philosophy of Education |
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The Teacher’s philosophy of education teach their behavior or performance in the classroom. True False |
False |
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Philosophy of Education, the philosophy statement reflects their personality and values. True False |
True |
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In Education, ______ refers to the knowledge of most worth which is the curriculum.
A. Metaphysics B. Axiology C. Epistemology D. Cosmology |
A. Metaphysics
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Epistemology concerned with the methods of teaching or how teaching and learning are to be delivered. True False |
True |
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_____ relates to behavior, civility, appreciation, and expression.
A. Metaphysics B. Epistemology C. Axiology D. Cosmology |
C. Axiology |
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Reality lies in our consciousness or our intellect. True False |
True |
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Realist teachers believe that the schools are the repositories of eternal truth which haveorganized the hierarchical curriculum in education.
True False |
False |
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Realism advocates that reality is inside of the minds. Not internal to our minds as idealists claim. True False |
False |
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Pragmatism evaluates the truth and meaning of ideas according to their physical consequences and practical value. True False |
True |
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Spiritual essence or soul is the permanent element of human nature that gives them the power to think and feel. True False |
True |
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Idealist teachers believe in the use of Socratic method – asking probing questions to stimulate consciousness of students in discovering knowledge. True False |
True |
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______ assert that the human mind can know about the real world and that knowledge is a reliable guide to our behavior. |
Realism |
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In realism, the purpose of education is to influence students about the world in which they live. True False |
False |
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It evaluates the truth and meaning of ideas according to their physical consequences and practical value. A. Pragmatism B. Realism C. Idealism D. Perennialism |
A. Pragmatism |
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Educational theories are rooted from psychologist. They examine the roles and functions of schools, curriculum, teaching, and learning. True False |
False |
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Endorse subject-matter curriculum loaded with cognitive subjects that develop rationality and morality. A. Essentialism B. Perennialism C. Progressivism D. Existentialism |
B. Perennialism |
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It argue that schools and teachers must be committed to their primary academic function – to teach students with knowledge and skills to function effectively and efficiently in a democratic society. A. Essentialism B. Perennialism C. Existentialism D. Social Reconstructionism |
A. Essentialism |
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Progressivism belong to a reform movement that opposed the traditional education. They were against except: I. Authoritarian teachers II. Book – based instruction, III. Rote memorization IV. Authoritarian classroom management A. I, II, IV B. I, III, IV C. III only D. I, II, III, IV |
D. I, II, III, IV |
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This theory rooted on progressivism. In fact, it were considered as the more socially-oriented progressivists. A. Progressivism B. Existentialism C. Social Reconstructionism D. Perennialism |
C. Social Reconstructionism |
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Social Reconstructionist Teachers believe that research is an effective means in solving problems of society. True False |
True |
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Existentialism asserts that the purpose of education is to help students find meaning and directions in their lives. True False |
True |
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Existentialism believe that students should decide what they want to learn and when to learn it. True False |
False |
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Essentialist teachers believe that only when the students have mastered the required competencies can they be promoted to the higher level. True False |
False |
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This theory do not favor innovative or process- learning approaches like constructivism. They adhere more on teacher-directed instruction because they believe teachers are trained professionals who should guide and direct the learning of students. A. Perennialism B. Existentialism C. Essentialism D. Social Reconstructionism |
C. Essentialism |
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Existentialist teachers believe that self-confidence, creativity, self-awareness, and self-responsibility should be developed in the students. True False |
False |