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Philosophy in Education Quiz

Test your knowledge on various educational philosophies and theories with our engaging quiz! This quiz comprises 16 multiple-choice questions that cover key concepts and thinkers in the realm of educational philosophy.

Whether you are a teacher, student, or simply interested in the subject, this quiz will help you:

  • Understand foundational educational theories
  • Explore the ideas of renowned philosophers
  • Enhance your knowledge in educational methodologies
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by EngagingThinker42
Go back to the basic, 3 R's (Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. (Bagley & Bestor)
PRAGMATISM
PERENNIALISM
PROGRESSIVISM
ESSENTIALIM
Man's freewill, freedom, autonomy, choice. (Sarte, Kierkegaard)
EXISTENTIALISM
ESSENTIALISM
IDEALISM
HUMANISM
Individual who contrust reality based on his experience (prior knowledge). (FACILITATOR)
PROGRESSIVISM
BEHAVIORISM
CONTRUCTIVISM
IDEALISM
Human beings are shaped entirely by the environment. (Pavlov, Watson, Thorndike, Skinner, Locke)
ESSENTIALISM
EXISTENTIALISM
BEHAVIORISM
PRAGMATISM
Social development, social reform, societal changes. (Brameld, Counts)
PROGRESSIVISM
SOCIAL RECONTRUCTIONISM
REALISM
CONSTRUCTIVISM
Change and growth, student's needs and interest. Learning by doing, hands on. (Dewey & Parker)
PROGRESSIVISM
PRAGMATISM
CONSTRUCTIVISM
ESSENTIALISM
Dealing with specific situations instead of on ideas and theories. What is useful or practical. (Dewey, Pierce and James)
REALISM
IDEALISM
PRAGMATISM
HUMANISM
Possible to live according to very high standards of behavior and honesty. What is in the mind is the only reality. (Socrates, Plato, Descartes)
IDEALISM
REALISM
PROGRESSIVISM
CONSTRUCTIVISM
What is real is actual, must be demonstrated. The truth is independent of the knower. (Aristotle)
RATIONALISM
REALISM
NATURALISM
PERENNIALISM
Prepare to adapt to the changing time and needs. Nature is the better than civilization (Rousseau, Pestalozzi, Spencer)
NATURALISM
PROGRESSIVISM
SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTIVISM
REALISM
Live life to the fullest (More on goodness). A doctrine, attitude, or a way of life centered on human interest or values.
PERENNIALISM
HUMANISM
EXISTENTIALISM
ESSENTIALISM
Eternal, ageless, traditional (unchanging). (Hutchins)
PERENNIALISM
EMPIRICISM
PRAGMATISM
PROGRESSIVISM
Sense based experiences (5 senses). (Locke)
PROGRESSIVISM
EMPIRICISM
HEDONISM
EPICURIANISM
Source of knowledge is the mind. (Reasons)
RATIONALISM
UTILITARIANISM
CONTRUCTIVISM
PROGRESSIVISM
Pleasure is the only good. (Hayden Kho)
IDEALISM
REALISM
HEDONISM/EPICURIANISM
RATIONALISM
Morally action is the one that helps the greatest number of people
EMPIRICISM
PERENNIALISM
PRAGMATISM
UTILITARIANISM
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