Lesson 8 Flashcards

1
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it is viewed as a social institution

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education

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2
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it gives society to potential to reach development and success

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education

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3
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it is derived from Latin words “Educare”- to rise up or bring up or nourish, “Educere”- to lead out or to draw out, and “Educatum”

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education

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4
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it means the development of the intellectual

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education

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5
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it is an art of thinking critically

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education

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6
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it means to rise up or bring up or nourish

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educare

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7
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it means to lead out or to draw out

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educere

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8
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is the term used when a student learns inside the classroom

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formal education

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9
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What is Republic Act 9155?

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Governance of Basic Education Act

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10
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What is Republic Act No. 10533?

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Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum/EBEC

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11
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it was launched on August 10, 2023

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K to 12 Matatag Curriculum

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12
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it sets the new direction of the agency and stakeholders in resolving basic education challenges

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MATATAG: Bansang Makabata, Batang Makabansa

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K to 12 Matatag Curriculum

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Four components of the MATATAG Agenda

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  • Make the curriculum relevant to produce competent and job-ready, active, and responsible citizens;
  • Take steps to accelerate delivery of basic education facilities and services;
  • Take good care of learners by promoting learner well-being, inclusive education, and a positive learning environment;
  • Give support to teachers to teach better.
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14
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what is Republic Act No. 8292?

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Higher Education Modernization Act of 1997

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15
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as a concept, it is emerged in response to the world crisis in education identified by Philip H. Coombs in 1967

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non-formal education

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16
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he argued that the formal education systems have failed to address the changing dynamics of the environment and the societies

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Philip H. Coombs

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17
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enables a students to learn skills and knowledge through structured
learning experiences

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non-formal education

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18
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What is Republic Act no. 7796?

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Technical Education Skills Development Act of 1994

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19
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this act aims to encourage the full participation of and mobilize the
industry, labor, local government units and technical-vocational institutions in
the skills development of the country’s human resources.

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Republic Act No. 7796

20
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He was the president that signed and approved RA No. 7796 on August 25, 1994

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Fidel V. Ramos

21
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The Functions of education that affect society

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  • To produce productive citizens;
  • To develop self-actualization
22
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it enable citizens to be productive members of society

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educational system

23
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This highlights the importance of formal and non formal education in the
development of oneself and the society

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educational systems

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RA No. 10157

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Kindergarten Education Act

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Father of Kindergarten
Friedrich Wilheim August Froebel
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what is required to become a productive citizen?
critical thinking
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It enables one to see your strengths and maintain them
self-actualization
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it encourage to have the vision to become self-actualized
education
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it enables one to determine weaknesses and adjust to them
self-actualization
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it is the highest form of human need
self-actualization
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it is defined as "to become more and more what one is, to become everything that one is capable of becoming"
self-actualization
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According to him, self-actualization is the highest form of human need
Abraham Maslow
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Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
1) Physiological Needs 2) Security and Safety Needs 3) Social Needs 4) Esteem Needs 5) Self-Actualization Needs
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example of Physiological needs
- food - water - breathing - homeostasis
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these include things that are vital to our survival
Physiological Needs
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People want control and order in their lives
Security and Safety Needs
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it includes financial security, health and wellness, and safety against accidents and injury
Security and Safety Needs
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it includes Love, acceptance, and belonging
social needs
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Things that can satisfy social needs
- Friendships - romantic attachments - family - social groups - community groups - churches and religious organizations
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it is the need of appreciation and respect
esteem needs
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it include self-esteem and personal worth
esteem needs
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It may be loosely described as the full use and exploitation of talents, capabilities, potentialities, etc
self-actualization needs
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They are people who have developed or are developing to the full stature of which they capable
self-actualized people
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states that everyone has the right education. Education has to be free and compulsory at least in the primary level
Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR)
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it enables the individual to enjoy freedom, and this is instrumental towards empowerment
education
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it is essential in the early stages of human life
primary education
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It is considered a right of a child
primary education