Foundations Of Education Flashcards

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It refers to a broadly-conceived field of educational study that derives its character and methods from a number of academic disciplines, combination of disciplines and area studies including: history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, religion, political science, economics, psychology, cultural studies, gender studies, comparative and international education, educational studies and educational policy studies.

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Foundations of Education

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It is the study of society and social interactions taking place within it.

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Sociology

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It is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society.

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Socialization

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4
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This policy may support equitable access but may sacrifice quality.

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Open admission

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5
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What were the media of instruction in schools during the Spanish period?

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  • Spanish

* Vernacular

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Teaching students self-responsibility is the desire of what kind of teacher?

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Existentialist

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Its main objective is to decongest public secondary schools by “contracting” the excess capacities of private high schools through the provision of subsidies for students who, otherwise, would have gone to the public high schools.

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Educational Service Contracting Scheme or ESC

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It is a proof of the public-private partnership for government to give access to quality secondary education.

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Educational Service Contracting Scheme

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9
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What does MISOSA stand for?

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Modified In-Shool Off-School Approach

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It frees the children from the confines of the four corners of the classroom as it allows pupils to learn even while at home or in the community.

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Modified In-Shool Off-School Approach

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Under this approach a class of pupils is divided into two groups. Group 1 goes to class for a period of time while the group 2 learns at home or in other learning venues such as a Barangay Hall learning through modules for performing assigned tasks. At the end of one week, group 1 spends time learning outside the school while group to attend formal classes. It’s certain times, the two groups are gathered in one class to learn together as one group.

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Modified In-Shool Off-School Approach

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12
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What does e-IMPACT stand for?

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Enhanced Instructional Management for Parents, Community and Teachers

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13
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What does EASE stand for?

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Effective and Affordable Secondary Education

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14
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This was a project that targeted students in disadvantaged situations who were unable to attend regular sessions. It provided a temporary study-at-home solution until the student was able to return to the formal class setting.

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Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)

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It is a technology based alternative method of learning that is fueled by student interactions. Every student is given access to only models and online guides to learning materials.

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e-IMPACT

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16
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What does OHSP stand for?

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Open High School Program

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It is an alternative mode of secondary education that uses distance learning. It caters to learners who are unable to attend a regular class program due to physical impairment, work, financial difficulties, distance of home to school and other justifiable and legitimate reasons.

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Open High School Program

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18
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What does ADM stand for?

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Alternative Delivery Mode

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19
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These are tried and tested alternative modalities of education delivery within the confines of the formal system that allows schools to deliver quality education to marginalized students and those at risk of dropping out in order to help them overcome personal, social and economic constraints in their schooling.

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Alternative Delivery Modes (ADM)

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20
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It is an alternative delivery of formal education whereby there is one teacher for two, three or four different grade levels of students in a single class.

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Multigrade instruction

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21
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What is SARDOs?

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Students at risk of dropping out

22
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What are the three modes of learning provided for the students at risk of dropping out for them to be able to continue their schooling even without attending formal classes?

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  • modular system
  • internet-based learning
  • blended technology (merger of the modular and internet-based learning)
23
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It is a parallel learning system that provides a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction.

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Alternative Learning System (ALS)

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This is offered for literate who have not completed 10 years of basic education.

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Accreditation and Equivalency Program (A&E)

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It is an ALS program which caters to the illiterates

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Basic Literacy Program

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It is a program that aims to develop an IP culture-sensitive core curriculum, learning materials and assessment tools/instruments

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Indigenous Peoples (IP) Education

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This provides opportunities for adolescents, parents and street children to acquire and accumulate knowledge, skills, attitudes and values from daily experience at home, at work, at play and from life itself.

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Informal Education Program

28
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The provisions of these Republic Act make clear that schools should be community-centered.

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RA 10533

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During this period, there was no established formal schooling in the country.

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Pre-Hispanic period

30
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During the Spanish period, free public school system was established by this virtue.

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Educational Decree of 1863

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It is a form of education in which information is presented to the students in two languages.

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Bilingual education

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The bright young Filipinos who were given opportunity to take up higher education in American colleges and universities are known as _____.

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Pensionados

- their education in the United States was financed by the government in the Philippines.

33
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What is the primary cause of declining quality of Philippine education according to the 1990 EDCOM congressional review and assessment?

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Low investment and poor management

34
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Who served as the first teachers during the American period?

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American soldiers

Thomasites

35
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In 1901 the Philippine Commission enacted into law Act 74 which created the _____.

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Department of Public Instruction

36
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During the Spanish period, this mandated establishment of at least one primary school for boys and one for girls in each town under the responsibility of the municipal government and the establishment of a normal school for male teachers under the supervision of the Jesuits.

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Education Decree of 1863

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It is the major change that makes American education system superior to the Hispanic education system in the Philippines.

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Universal basic education

38
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What was the factor that contributed to the great demand for teachers during the American regime?

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Opening of the free public education

39
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What is the program of the Department of Education which is an offshoot of the Filipino Bayanihan spirit?

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Brigada Eskwela

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This revolved around security and survival from dangers that could be inflicted by natural phenomena and hostility of other tribes.

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Primitive education

41
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Roman education was _____. Education was for practical purpose, to produce men who would be active and efficient in daily life.

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utilitarian

42
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What was the outstanding contribution of the Sumerians to education?

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Cuneiform writing

43
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Who were the first to implement the civil service examination system for selecting candidates for state bureaucracy?

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Chinese

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These include critical thinking and problem solving, creativity, innovation and communication and collaboration and technology skills.

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Learning and Innovation Skills Frameworks

45
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It is the branch of philosophy that considers the physical universe and the nature of ultimate reality.

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Metaphysics

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It is the branch of philosophy that considers the study of principles and values.

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Axiology

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It is the branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge.

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Epistemology

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It is the branch of philosophy that seeks to organize reasoning.

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Logic

49
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The branch of philosophy which deals with the origin and general structure of the universe with its parts elements and laws.

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Cosmology

50
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It is the branch of philosophy that studies concepts such as existence, being, becoming and reality.

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Ontology