Essential People to Remember Flashcards

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In 1998 he chaired and developed Four Pillars of Education based on the 21st century education.

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Jacques Delors

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He believes that the mind is blank at birth. (Tabula rasa)

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John Locke

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He is generally considered as the father of modern education.

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Comenius

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He once said: “education is not a preparation for life … it is life”

learning by doing

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John Dewey

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Kindergarten movement is the legacy of this man who is considered the father of kindergarten.

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Friedrich Froebel

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6
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Cognitive Development Theory

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Jean Piaget

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Social Learning Theory

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Albert Bandura

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This Educator proposed 3 models of representation, enactive, iconic and symbolic.

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Jerome Bruner

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3 laws. Law of effect, law of readiness and law of exercise.

Connectionism
Stimulus - Response Theory / Association theory

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Edward Lee Thorndike

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10
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Operant Conditioning.
Giving rewards.

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Burrhus Frederic Skinner

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One of main proponent of Gestalt and who believes that the whole is more than the sum of all its part

Gestalt Learning Theory

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Max Wertheimer

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According to him, our behavior at a particular time is a product of the interaction of two factors, internal and external forces.

Field Theory

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Kurt Lewin

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He proposed that every child is born with unique potential, his individuality, but that potential remained unfulfilled until it was analyzed and transformed by education

(Lesson Plan)

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Herbart

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14
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Stages of developmental Task

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Robert Havighurst

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This educator is famous for applying classical education to impoverished children of Chicago Illinois.

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Montessori

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16
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Students are empty vessel. He call this traditional system as banking system.

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Freire

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17
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He pioneered in the study of language acquisition of children (universal grammar)

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Chomsky

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18
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-Situated Learning Theory
-Scaffolding
-Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)

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Lev Vygotsky

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19
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Psychosexual Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory

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Sigmund Freud

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20
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Psychosocial theory

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Erik Erikson

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21
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Moral Development

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Lawrence Kohlberg

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22
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Classical Conditioning

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Ivan Pavlov

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23
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Insight Learning

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Wolfgang Kohler

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24
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Meaningful Reception Theory

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David Ausubel

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Information Processing Theory
Atkinson and Shiffrin
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Cumulative Learning Theory
Gagne
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Multiple Intelligences
Howard Gardner
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Ecological Model of Child development
Bronfenbrenner
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Stages of Faith
James Fowlers
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Theory of Emotional Intelligence
Daniel Goleman
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Purposive Bahaviorism/ Sign-Gestalt learning Theory
Edward Tolman
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Control theory
William Glasser
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Triarchic Theory of intelligence
Robert Sternberg
34
Stages of Artistic Development
Victor Lowenfeld
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Interpersonal Model
Henry Stack Sullivan's
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3 A's of happiness
Elizabeth Hurloch
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Theory of Forgetting
Hermann Ebbinghaus
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Stages of Play
Mildred Parten
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Virtue or Character Ethics
Aristotle
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Natural Law or Commandment Ethics
St.Thomas
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Deontological and Duty Framework
Immanuel Kant
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Utilitarianism: The Consequentialist Ethical Framework
Jeremy Bentham 1789 John Stuart Mill 1861
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La Giocanda (Mona Lisa) The Last Supper Vitruvian Man
Leonardo Da Vinci
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The Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh
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David Creation of Adam St. Peter's Basilica
Michaelangelo
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water Lilies Impression Sunrise Rouen Cathedral Series Impressionism
Claude Monet
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Cubism Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.
Pablo Picasso
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The painting has its own. I try to let it come through.
Jackson Pollock
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Realism
Aristotle
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Idealism
Plato
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Pragmatism Progressevism
John Dewey
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Existentialism
Soren Kierkegaard
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Perennialism
Robert Hutchins
54
Essentialism
William Blake
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Reconstructionism
George Counts
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Karma Nirvana India 2 or more Gods Oldest Religion
Hinduism
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Attempts to help the individual conquer the suffering of human existence through the elimination of desire and ego and attainment of the state of nirvana.
Buddhism
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Founder of Taoism
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Father of utilitarianism
Bentham
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Modern Psychology
Wundt
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Behaviorism
Watson
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Genetics
Mendel
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Penicillin
Flemming
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Medicine
Hippocrates
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Periodic table
Mendeleev
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Math
Archimedes
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Modern Taxonomy
Carl Linae
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Father of History
Herodutos
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Father of modern science
Galileo
70
Linear Programming
George Dantzig
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Rabies and Anthax Vaxine
Pasteur
72
Father of modern Philosophy
Rene Descartes