EDUC 305 Quiz 3
EDUC 305 Quiz 3 Liberty University
Set 1
- Sarah believes that schools too often get in the way of meaningful She wants to start her own school where children will have fewer textbooks and rules and more unstructured, firsthand experiences with the world. Which of the following theorists is most relevant to Sarah’s beliefs?
- Children learn the group’s language and skills and assimilate moral and religious values through
- In an effort to reform society, educators during the Age of Enlightenment tried to create a new pattern of schooling based on
- was believed to be the founder of what is now known as “character ” The focus was on emphasizing civility – polite, correct and proper behavior.
- The Greek approach of having the student immersed and participating in society can be described as
- The teaching of Latin utilizing the student’s vernacular language was emphasized by
- Piaget’s highest level of cognitive development is the period, where individuals deal with logical propositions and construct abstract hypotheses.
- Pestalozzi believed that teachers needed to develop
- Preplanned materials and learning exercises designed to develop the practical, sensory, and formal skills of children were designed by
- Because of Jane Addams’ work with immigrants in Chicago, teachers now see the importance of
- You teach French. Instead of drilling students in French grammar and vocabulary, you like to emphasize conversations in French, discussions of French authors and literature, and games and contests that make learning With which of the following historical figures do you have the most in common?
- For John Dewey, education’s sole purpose is to contribute to
- Seventeenth century educator Johann Comenius believed the following about education except:
- Behaviorism believes the nature of the learner is
- According to the class presentation, which of the following learning theories are theories of transmission?
- The following are a list of learning theories and teaching methods. If you believe a particular learning theory, you will likely practice a particular teaching method. Which theory-practice pair is least compatible?
- According to the class presentation, which of the following learning theories are theories of transformation?
- Match the following theorists with their theory of learning.
- To the Behaviorist, free will is the internal power to change your
- The following techniques are used by those following Behaviorism as a learning Which one is NOT a technique of Behaviorism?
Set 2
- The Sophists broke with traditional Greek beliefs about education in that they
- According to Froebel, the paramount influence in the kindergarten classroom was
- The Greek approach of having the student immersed and participating in society can be described as
- During the Renaissance, Erasmus was
- Rousseau broke with many educational philosophers in his belief that
- In Plato’s Republic, he
- Jane Addams was best known for ideal in the education of young
- The child depravity theory held that the corruptive weakness of children could be corrected by
- Advanced schools in ancient Egypt were established to prepare
- Which of the following did Martin Luther recognize to be an agent of reform?
- An important Greek and Roman contribution to Western education was
- In your elementary classroom, you use hands-on methods that encourage students to inquire for themselves about various ideas and problems in the curriculum’s subjects. Several parents have criticized your approach, saying that you pay too little attention to systematic subject-matter You have a great deal in common with which famous educator?
- The following techniques are used by those following Behaviorism as a learning Which one is NOT a technique of Behaviorism?
- According to the class presentation, which of the following learning theories are theories of transformation?
- To the Behaviorist, free will is the internal power to change your
- Seventeenth century educator Johann Comenius believed the following about education except:
- According to the class presentation, which of the following learning theories are theories of transmission?
- Behaviorism believes the nature of the learner is
- Match the following theorists with their theory of
- The following are a list of learning theories and teaching methods. If you believe a particular learning theory, you will likely practice a particular teaching method. Which theory-practice pair is least compatible?