Foundations of Education

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Flashcards covering the foundational concepts, theoretical models, and philosophies of education discussed in the lecture.

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Education

A lifelong, continuous evolution of a person that begins at birth and persists throughout life.

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Durkheim's Perspective

Education viewed as a way to prepare the younger generation for social life.

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Dewey's Perspective

Education focused on the current experience and active engagement with the environment rather than just the future.

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Formal Education

Structured education from preschool through university leading to degrees and certifications required by society for jobs.

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Nonformal Education

Learning that happens outside traditional classrooms, such as adult literacy or skills training, focused on social behaviors and talents.

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Behaviorism

A learning model focused on observable changes in behavior, such as training a habit.

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Cognitivism

A learning model centered on the internal mental processing of knowledge.

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Constructivism

A learning model where students actively build their own knowledge, making them the architects of their learning.

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Vygotsky's Theory

The idea that learning is a social and collaborative process that occurs through interaction.

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Teacher's Role

A professional journey requiring moral integrity, subject knowledge, and time spent understanding individual student needs.

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Curriculum

A plan for growth that evolves based on societal needs rather than being a static list of facts.

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Bertrand Russell's Concept

The belief that education is a guide for developing capabilities, characterized as lighting a fire rather than filling a bucket.