EDFO 420 exam 1
John Locke's involvement in Enlightenment included Correct Answer: That the nature of human reason is similar to Newton's mathematical view of the world.
The Enlightenment concept that reason Correct Answer: would enable humankind to understand Nature
The overall goal of ...
EDFO 420 exam 1
John Locke's involvement in Enlightenment included Correct Answer: That the nature of human reason
is similar to Newton's mathematical view of the world.
The Enlightenment concept that reason Correct Answer: would enable humankind to understand
Nature
The overall goal of the Enlightenment was Correct Answer: happiness
Which educational theorist believed that citizens needed to be "quiet Christians?" Correct Answer:
Webster
What was the college called that developed out of Jefferson's educational plan Correct Answer: William
and Mary
Which of the following is from Jefferson's notes on Virginia? Correct Answer: "I do not pretend that
language is a science"
Which author wrote Vindication of the Rights of Women? Correct Answer: Wollstonecraft
Women are considered what in the ideas of equal education Correct Answer: Outsiders
What was one form of women getting their foot in the door for education? Correct Answer: using the
bible as a reason to teach
Which influential female "welcomed every advance for women and foresaw more than could be realized
in her lifetime" Correct Answer: Adams
Judith Murry wrote about the need for training women to earn their own living, the essays were called
Correct Answer: The Gleaner essays
Which of the following areas was known for their highly advanced women? Correct Answer: New
England
In Jefferson's plan, the boy of best genius would attend Correct Answer: Grammar school
Which philosopher believed that religion was an outrage to common sense Correct Answer: Paine
Tablua Rosa is another way to say Correct Answer: Blank Slate
What was the aim of education? Correct Answer: the development of individuals to the utmost of their
potential
, what were the 2 reasons why the philosophy of education must focus on the social aim of education?
Correct Answer: 1. industrialization of the world
2. the unprecedented wave of nationalistic sentiment of racial/national prejudice, of readiness to resort
to force of arms
The natives are not seen as equals. they are seen as Correct Answer: a means to an end of money
making
Jefferson's views were in Correct Answer: law and agriculture
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be" Correct
Answer: -Thomas Jefferson
"The most important bill in our whole code is that for the diffusion of knowledge among the people"
Correct Answer: -Thomas Jefferson
citizens need to have virtues that combine to create Correct Answer: the ability and willingness to
question political authority and to engage in public debate
Jefferson's Virginia Plan Correct Answer: the school of the hundreds
School of the Hundreds Correct Answer: each county is divided into small 5-6 square mile districts, each
of which containing one basic school
School of the hundreds Correct Answer: the schools were for all children and taught basic literacy and
education in reading, writing, and arithmetic
grammar schools Correct Answer: every year raw boy of best genius is sent to this school
grammar schools Correct Answer: students would learn greek latin geography and the higher branches
of numerical arithmetic
William and Mary college Correct Answer: at the end of grammar school, one half of students are
selected to study the science of their choice here
William and Mary College students Correct Answer: are to be the leaders of the new society
National Libraries Correct Answer: Jefferson also envisioned the creation of national libraries for the
benefits of all citizens not simply students.
Education prepared natural aristocracy for Correct Answer: equal participation
education: Correct Answer: the most legitimate engine of government
Jefferson feared popular sovereignty might Correct Answer: enthrone ignorance, and produce little
more than tyranny of opinion over wisdom
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