Positivismo

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Dulce Gordillo
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the main principles of positivism?
Reliance on intuition and faith
The main principles of positivism include empirical evidence, the scientific method, and rejection of metaphysics.
Focus on philosophical speculation
Emphasis on subjective experience
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does positivism influence teaching methods?
Positivism promotes unstructured and flexible curricula.
Positivism relies solely on traditional teaching methods without data.
Positivism encourages subjective interpretations in teaching.
Positivism influences teaching methods by promoting empirical evidence, structured curricula, and data-driven assessments.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role does empirical evidence play in positivist pedagogy?
Empirical evidence is primarily based on personal experiences.
Empirical evidence is only used for qualitative assessments.
Empirical evidence is irrelevant in positivist pedagogy.
Empirical evidence is crucial as it validates teaching methods and educational outcomes in positivist pedagogy.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In what ways did positivism challenge traditional educational philosophies?
Positivism promoted metaphysical beliefs in education.
Positivism rejected empirical evidence in favor of tradition.
Positivism challenged traditional educational philosophies by emphasizing empirical evidence, scientific methods, and practical knowledge over metaphysical beliefs.
Positivism focused solely on theoretical knowledge without practical application.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are some positive impacts of positivism on education?
Diminished focus on standardized testing
Increased reliance on rote memorization
Positive impacts of positivism on education include enhanced critical thinking, evidence-based practices, and improved curriculum development.
Promotion of subjective opinions over facts
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What criticisms have been raised against positivism in education?
Criticisms of positivism in education include its neglect of qualitative aspects, focus on quantifiable data, and potential to stifle critical thinking and creativity.
Positivism promotes creativity in education.
Positivism encourages critical thinking in students.
Positivism emphasizes the importance of qualitative research.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does positivism affect the assessment of student learning?
Positivism focuses solely on qualitative feedback from students.
Positivism disregards measurable outcomes in favor of holistic evaluations.
Positivism encourages subjective assessments based on personal experiences.
Positivism leads to an emphasis on quantitative assessments, prioritizing measurable outcomes in student learning.
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