Educational Philosophy

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  1. 4. A branch of philosophy that studies the nature of reality and existence, including questions about what is real, what exists, and the nature of time, space, and being.
  2. 6. The branch of philosophy that studies beauty, art, and taste, including what makes something beautiful or meaningful.
  3. 9. A cultural and philosophical movement that values emotion, imagination, creativity, and nature over strict reason or rules. It emphasizes individual experience and personal expression.
  4. 11. The branch of philosophy that studies knowledge, including how we know things, what counts as knowledge, and how knowledge is justified.
  5. 12. The study of correct reasoning and argument, focusing on how conclusions follow from premises.
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  1. 1. A type of reasoning that starts with specific observations or examples and forms a general conclusion or rule.
  2. 2. An educational philosophy that emphasizes teaching core knowledge and basic skills such as reading, writing, math, science, and history. It stresses discipline and teacher-centered instruction.
  3. 3. An educational philosophy that believes schools should teach enduring ideas and universal truths, often through classic literature, philosophy, and discussion.
  4. 5. A psychological theory that focuses on observable behaviors rather than thoughts or emotions. It suggests behavior is learned through interaction with the environment (rewards and consequences).
  5. 7. Reasoning A type of logical thinking that starts with a general rule or principle and applies it to a specific case to reach a conclusion. If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true.
  6. 8. The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and reality.
  7. 10. The branch of philosophy that studies values, including ethics (moral values) and aesthetics (values related to beauty).