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Question 1
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The philosophy that would support a subject-matter curriculum emphasizing the great and enduring ideas is
existentialism.
idealism.
pragmatism.
realism.
Question 2
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Teacher education classes that deal with methods of instruction focus primarily on
axiology.
epistemology.
logic.
metaphysics.
Question 3
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For the existentialist educator, values are
absolute and eternal.
freely chosen.
regarded as emotional preferences.
culturally determined.
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A curriculum that reflects the philosophy of idealism would be certain to include
consumer education.
mathematics.
vocational education.
all of the above.
Question 5
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The educational theory that emphasizes the authority of the teacher and the value of the subject-matter curriculum is
essentialism.
perennialism.
progressivism.
critical theory.
Question 6
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Curriculum development committees that consider the nature of reality and existence focus primarily on
axiology.
epistemology.
logic.
metaphysics.
Question 7
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Pragmatists such as Dewey see the school as a local community of _______________ connected to the larger society.
educators and decision makers
learners and teachers
pragmatist and realists
educators and politicians
Question 8
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Of the following, who were pragmatists?
Peirce, James, Mead, and Dewey
Piaget, Dewey and Mead
Darwin, Montessori and Dewey
Peirce, Mead and Montessori
Question 9
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Lisa, who teaches literature, almost never uses contemporary fiction in her class. Instead, she emphasizes classics. She believes that because these works have stood the test of time, they help teach important ideas
vital to anyone living in any era. Which of the following is most closely related to Lisa's beliefs?
perennialism
progressivism
essentialism
existentialism
Question 10
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Progressive educators stress that all learning should center on
courses to develop the rational person.
promoting the useful and competent person.
the child's interests and needs.
all of the above.
Question 11
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Thomas Aquinas christianized Aristotle's realism.
True
False
Question 12
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Pragmatism and existentialism are most different in . . .
How they define reality
Where they place authority
The way they explain truth
The role of the teacher
Question 13
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What are the dual elements of neoscholasticism?
Reason & Logic
Faith & Reason
Reason & Religion
Faith & Senses
Question 14
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An idealist would value the function of the chair over its form.
True
False
Question 15
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Pragmatism focuses on answering what set of philosophical questions?
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Axiology
Logic
Question 16
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Which of the philosophical questions was the focus of traditional philosophy?
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Axiology
Logic
Incorrect
Question 17
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Which of the following is NOT a premise of postmodernism?
Metanarratives should be destroyed
Language should be deconstructed
Knowledge is relative not absolute
Rationalism is valued over intuition
Contradiction is embraced
Question 18
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Existentialism focuses on answering what set of philosophical questions?
Metaphysics
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Epistemology
Axiology
Logic
Question 19
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According to the lecture, pragmatism and existentialism are most alike in what they reject, which is traditionalism.
True
False
Incorrect
Question 20
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In what does existentialism find its authority?
Church
Government
Society
Family
Individual