A teacher who primarily facilitates, coaches, and encourages likely has an anchor philosophy of

Ms. Peterson believes that teachers should promote individual learning and should teach the whole child. She also believes that knowledge leads to self-discovery and that instruction should include alternatives and choices, and should require decision making. Ms. Peterson is most likely a(n)

The philosophy based on the belief that ideas are the only reliable form of reality is

At Carver Middle School, rules are paramount and are taken very seriously. The curriculum focuses on a traditional core of classes, and the teachers focus heavily on standards and testing. Which philosophy of education is being demonstrated at Carver Middle School?

Which of the following educators established Summerhill School in England that emphasized learning by discovery?

The only way to know anything is through the study of the material world is espoused by

What enters into ever decision a teacher makes?

The Philosophy that grew out of a sense that those in power control those who don't have power is

The most prominent of all the proponents of progressivism was

Which of the following describe Maria Montessori's beliefs about early childhood education?

children are capable of integrating aspects of the world around them through the use of their senses
children ages 9-12 are the ideal participants in her methods
environments should be carefully constructed to provide children only the environment that aligns with the Montessori school philosophy

all of the above

Which philosophy says that education is more than preparation for life, it's life itself?

All of the following are beliefs of progressivists except

the curriculum should be unchanging with no choices or electives

(teachers are facilitators and coaches, students are unique, active, and self-motivated, the learning environment should be safe for risk-taking and it should be stimulating)

The writings of Homer, Shakespeare, Melville, and Einstein are an essential component of curriculum in which philosophy of education?

All of the following are basic principles of social reconstructionism except

instruction should be self-paced

(teachers should instill a sense of responsibility for humanity, students should be involved in social issues, curriculum should emphasize equity)

All of the following educators were major proponents of social reconstructionism except

A teacher who primarily facilitates, coaches, and encourages likely has an anchor philosophy of

The philosophy that seeks to change society rather than just teach about it is

A teacher's philosophy of education is all of the following except

a static document that never changes

Which philosophy contends that curriculum is set and unchanging?

All of the following are student-centered approaches to teaching except

Which philosophy is least likely to initiate service-learning?

In which philosophy do teachers consider themselves primarily facilitators and coaches?

In what aspect do essentialism and perennialism differ most? In which philosophy do teachers consider themselves primarily facilitators and coaches? existentialist.

Which philosophy is least likely to give students choices?

foundations of education.

Which one of the following is a teacher

Perennialism is one example of a teacher-centered philosophy of education.

What approach does essentialism believe in?

Essentialists believe that teachers should try to embed traditional moral values and virtues such as respect for authority, perseverance, fidelity to duty, consideration for others, and practicality and intellectual knowledge that students need to become model citizens.