What are the core principles of essentialism in education?
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Core principles of essentialism include a focus on essential knowledge, academic rigor, teacher-led instruction, and preparation for responsible citizenship.
Emphasis on creativity and self-expression
Integration of technology in every lesson
Focus on student-centered learning
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How does progressivism enhance student engagement in the classroom?
Progressivism discourages collaboration among students.
Progressivism emphasizes rote memorization of facts.
Progressivism enhances student engagement by promoting active learning and real-world relevance.
Progressivism focuses solely on standardized testing.
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Describe the role of the teacher in a constructivist learning environment.
The teacher primarily lectures and provides all the answers.
The teacher's role is to facilitate learning, guide exploration, and support critical thinking.
The teacher's role is to enforce strict discipline and control the classroom.
The teacher acts as a sole authority, discouraging student input and collaboration.
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What is the significance of personal meaning in existentialist education?
Personal meaning in existentialist education fosters authenticity and self-awareness, making learning relevant to individual experiences.
Existentialist education focuses solely on standardized testing.
Personal meaning is irrelevant to learning outcomes.
Personal meaning is only important in traditional education.
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How does perennialism emphasize timeless knowledge in curricula?
Perennialism focuses on current trends in education.
Perennialism promotes vocational training over academic knowledge.
Perennialism emphasizes local cultural knowledge in curricula.
Perennialism emphasizes timeless knowledge by focusing on enduring ideas and universal truths in curricula.
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Compare and contrast essentialism and progressivism in educational approaches.
Essentialism emphasizes core knowledge and traditional subjects, while progressivism focuses on experiential learning and student interests.
Essentialism encourages a flexible curriculum based on student feedback.
Essentialism promotes student-led projects and creativity.
Progressivism prioritizes standardized testing and rote memorization.
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What are the implications of constructivism for student-centered learning?
Constructivism emphasizes rote memorization over understanding.
Student-centered learning relies solely on standardized testing.
Constructivism discourages collaboration and promotes competition.
Constructivism promotes active engagement, collaboration, and personalized learning in student-centered environments.
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