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What is the title of chapter 5 and who wrote it?

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Doing well and Doing Good: Civic Engagement for life enhancement by Lai Olurode

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2
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The ultimate goal of Learning has always being

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Controversial

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Which philosopher over a century ago said that indeed previous philosophers had interpreted the world, what is left is to change it

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Karl Marx

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The goal of knowledge according to Karl Marx is, while the role of education is

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Social Transformation, transformation to a better state of being

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5
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The view that education is a means and not an end in itself can be interpreted as

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The progressive view of education

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6
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The First Nigerian legal Practitioner

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Christopher Sapara Williams, who enrolled in the year 1888

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He endorsed the progressive view of education with what statement?

The First Legal Practitioner

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The Legal practitioner lives for the direction of his people and the advancement of the cause of his country

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8
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The opening of opportunities for others can take one of the following forms:?

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  • Tecgnological
  • Scientific
  • Political
  • Economic
  • Social
  • Cultural
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9
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Civic was a subject that in schools, that is schools in the early years of colonial education in the context?

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Second World war and turbulance

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In African tradition, who who are position to help but fail to help are subject to?

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ridicle and disrespect

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11
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the civic engagement role of higher institutions is under which function?

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Lantent Function

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12
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Harvard was founded in what year?

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1636

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13
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Land-Crown-Act of ? also known as

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1862, Morrill Act

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14
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What is the main challenge facing the university today?

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to provide a convincing explanation for their existence and relevance in the context of the huge cost of running the system

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Nigeria has how many federal, state, and private universities?

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25 Federal, 10 State and 23 Private

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The federal government spend over __ annually on recurrent expenditure, which make about __ percent of the total budget

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50 billion, 13

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17
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What is UNESCO ? and what percent of the budget is their recommendation for higher institution

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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 25%

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List the points it take to be a successful student

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  • Operates within the rules of conduct
  • ## Time management
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Who authored the article on the seven deadly sins students commit, and on what pages can it be found?
What was the name of the magazine, and what edition was it?

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Author - Thomas Benton
pages - c1-c4
Magazine -The Chronicle of Higher Education
Edition - The April 14, 2006

20
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List out the seven deadly sins

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  • Sloth
  • Greed
  • Anger
  • Lust
  • Gluttony
  • Envy
  • Pride
21
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List the sins added by Lai Olurode

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collusion and deadly silence
expected to seek out information
respect logic and truth

22
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What is the title of the second chapter and who is the author?

Chapter 8 to be precise

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Title - Imperatives of discipline and good character to successful campus life.
Author - Bola Amaike

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Who are the two people quoted at the start of chapter 9?

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  • Aristotle
  • Dr. Martin Luther King
24
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“Character is that which reveals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man chooses or avoids,” quote by who?

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Aristotle

25
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Who said that

Intelligence plus Character is the goal of true education

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Dr. Matin Luther King

26
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___ is the sum of all the qualities and attributes that make an individual unique

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Character

27
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Which news publication posted the war on discipline problems by both the ministry of education and the school administration?

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The punch, June 9, 2006, page 42

28
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Many of the problems facing Nigerian universities can be linked to?

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indiscipline and character deficiency

29
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___ is the process of making someone conform to rules and orders.

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Disipline

30
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Which researcher arrived at his theory after 20 years of using a unique interview method? And what is the name of his theory?

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Kohlberg (1976)
Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development

31
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What is the name of the husband of the sick woman in Kohlberg’s most celebrated story? And what sickness did the wife have?

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Husband - Heinz
Sickness - Cancer

32
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___ is a key concept in moral development, and it means the developmental change from behavior that is externally controlled to behavior that is internally controlled

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internalization

33
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Kohlberg (1956) developed _____ levels of moral development, which are characterized by _____ stages each

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levels - 3
stages - 2

34
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Kohlberg (1956) agrees with ____ theory

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Marvin Marshal’s hierarchy of social development

35
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Characteristics of the first Level of Kohlberg’s theory (1956)

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Level one - Pre-Conventional Reasoning
- Lowest Level
-No internalization of moral values
- moral reasoning is controlled by rewards and punishments

36
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Characteristics of the second Level of Kohlberg’s theory (1956)

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Level two - Conventional Reasoning
- intermediate level
- internalization is intermidiate

37
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Characteristics of the third Level of Kohlberg’s theory (1956)

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Level three - Post-Conventional Reasoning
- Highest Level
- full internalization of Morality

38
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What are the three main criticism against Kohlberg’s theory

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1.) Lack of link between moral thought and moral behaviour
2.) Inadequate consideration of cultural factors
3.) The role of family in moral development

39
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who believed that the major function of education is the transmission of society’s norms and values

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Emile Durkheim

40
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Emile Durkheim is known for which theory?

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Functionalist Theory of Education

41
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Character is derived from a Greek word, which means?

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The constellation of strengths and weakness that form and reveal who we are (John Templeton foundation, 2006)

42
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_____ and ____ assert that children whose parents are warm and supportive as well as use inductive discipline tend to develop good character

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Eisenberg and Murphy (1995)

43
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name the levels of Marvin Marshall’s hierarchy of social development

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level one (D) - Democracy
Level two (C) - Cooperation/Conformity
Level three (B) - Bossing/Bullying
Level four (A) - Anarchy

44
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Who Made this Statement

A man’s character is the reality of himself; his reputations, the opinions others have formed about him; character resides in him, reputation in other people; that is the substance, this is the shadow

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Henry Beecher

45
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according to who is

Character is higher than intellect,

Name, position

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Robert Coles, professor of medical humanities at Harvard University

46
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Who said this?

a formative process that is then, inadequately, character - how they live. Information transfer is an almost by product of the process

Name, Position, State

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David Brandt, president of George Fox University, U.S.A

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