Foundations of Educational Philosophy

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Foundations of Educational Philosophy Charting Course Foundations of Educational Philosophy

Charting Course

Educational Philosophy Social Reconstructionism Existentialism Perennialism Essentialism Progressivism Behaviorism

Educational Philosophy Individual Movement Teaching Methods Evaluations

Social REconstructionism Change agents Global and cultural perspectives Social movements Idealistic Plato & Idealism

Social REconstructionism Problem-solution Service-learning Simulation Cooperative learning Internships Teaching Methods

Social REconstructionism Conferencing Exit interviews Focus groups Portfolios Authentic assessments Cooperative assessments Evaluation

Kierkegaard & Existentialsm Existentialism Individual choice & responsibility Decision making Introspective and reflective Self-education Kierkegaard & Existentialsm

Existentialism Agency and choice Cognitive and affective experience Socratic questioning Self-reflection Teaching Methods

Existentialism Independent research Case studies Reflective journals Self-critiques Surveys Student questions Take-home tests Evaluation

Perennialism Teacher as authority figure Disseminates truth Rational intellect Logical analysis Scholarship Aquinas & Neo-Thomism

Perennialism Didactic lectures Textbook assignments Question strategies Classic writers Teaching Methods

Perennialism Essays Oral exams Annotated bibliographies Textual analysis Short-answer tests Evaluation

Martin Luther & Sectarianism Essentialism Authority figure Intellectual discipline Moral discipline Intellectual heritage Martin Luther & Sectarianism

Essentialism Lecture Recitation Basic fundamentals Written and oral communication Intellectual training Teaching Methods

Essentialism Standardized tests Essential item portfolios Lab exercises Competency tests IQ tests Evaluation

John Dewey & Pragmatism Progressivism Teacher as facilitator Democratic values Collaborative partner Learning by doing John Dewey & Pragmatism

Progressivism Project method Experience-centered Problem-solving Cooperative learning Self-directed Teaching Methods

Progressivism Formative Collaboration Project methods Team activities Group tests Peer review Evaluation

Behaviorism Technical and observation skills Psychological principles Competencies Programmed instruction Aristotle & Realism

Behaviorism Programmed instruction Self-paced Procedures and routines Processes Teaching Methods

Behaviorism Competency Performance skills Drills Mastery tests Rubrics Evaluation

Multiple Assessments Debriefing Presentations Essays Objective tests Peer reviews Checklists

Course Outlines Form Language Measurement

Overarching Outcomes

Measureable Outcomes