Philosophy Flashcards

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Upholds goodness and truths; religious and values oriented

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Idealism

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2
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main concern is to free the child to do his own thing

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Existentialism

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3
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put curriculum as a means in remaking society and rebuilding culture

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Reconstructionism

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4
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fixed, because the ‘ends’ of education are absolute and

universal

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Perennialism

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5
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3Rs (Reading, Writing, Arithmetic)

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Essentialism

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6
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it involves the application of human wisdom and classical source

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Progressivism

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7
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theory and principal before application

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Realism

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8
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curriculum should be a catalyst of change

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Reconstructionism

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9
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no course or guide outline

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Existentialism

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10
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subject matter for stimulating exploration and practical

action

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Pragmatism

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11
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liberal arts and science drawn from human wisdom and

classical sources

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Perennialism

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12
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learners sets own identities and standards

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Existentialism

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13
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emphasized reality of things

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Realism

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14
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taught subject in customary, separate form rather than

combined

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Perennialism

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