Across
- 2. The total learning experiences provided by a school.
- 3. Aristotle’s view that the physical world is the primary reality.
- 6. Philosophy teaching self-control and detachment from emotions.
- 9. Philosophy of individual choice and "existence precedes essence."
- 11. Back-to-basics; focuses on the 3 Rs and core subjects.
- 15. The "Father of Modern Science" and Realism.
- 17. Wrote Emile; believed children are born good but corrupted by society.
- 19. The study of beauty and art in philosophy.
- 21. The study of the nature and source of knowledge.
- 23. Educator who emphasized the "Head, Heart, and Hand."
- 24. Known for the "dialectic" or questioning method.
- 27. The school founded by Plato.
- 28. The branch of philosophy that studies values.
- 30. Shifted the worldview from Earth-centered to Sun-centered.
- 31. Dewey’s "learning by doing" approach.
- 33. The educator who created the first "Kindergarten."
- 34. Education should follow the laws of nature (Rousseau).
- 36. The philosopher who coined "Tabula Rasa."
- 40. Students "build" their own knowledge through experience.
Down
- 1. Medieval philosophy combining faith and reason (St. Thomas Aquinas).
- 4. The attitude of doubting knowledge claims.
- 5. Italian educator who emphasized child-led, sensory learning.
- 7. Focuses on "everlasting" truths and the Great Books.
- 8. The study of the ultimate nature of reality.
- 10. Known for the five formal steps of teaching.
- 12. The belief that pleasure is the highest good.
- 13. The branch of philosophy dealing with moral values.
- 14. Focuses on external stimuli and reinforcement.
- 16. The art and science of teaching.
- 18. A sub-branch of metaphysics concerned with the nature of "being."
- 20. The theory that all knowledge comes from sensory experience.
- 22. The leading figure of American Progressivism.
- 25. The belief that schools should reform society.
- 26. The branch of philosophy dealing with correct reasoning.
- 29. Reality is found in the mind and ideas (Plato).
- 32. Author of The Republic; believed in the "Philosopher King."
- 35. Truth is what works; focus on practical consequences.
- 37. Philosopher associated with the Inductive Method.
- 38. The school founded by Aristotle.
- 39. Focuses on the development of the whole person and self-actualization.
