Q1. The philosopher who for the first time mentioned the importance of play (or sports) in education was
Q2. The famous book “The Republic” was written by
Q3. The standard deviation is the ___ of the variance.
Q4. According to Jean Piaget, children develop abstract logic and reasoning skill during
Q5. The process of selecting units from a population to estimate characteristics of the population is called
Q6. The idea of practical learning means education should apply to the
Q7. vThe concept of perennialism in education means school curricula should focus on what is
Q8. The Waldorf education approach emphasizes a balanced development of
Q9. “All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth.” This is the saying of
Q10. Who advocated removing children from their mothers’ care and raising them as wards of the state?
Q11. A posteriori knowledge is knowledge that is known by
Q12. We calculate average marks of a student in the way as we calculate
Q13. Rousseau advocated an educational method which consisted of removing the child from
Q14. Plato believed that talent and intelligence are
Q15. According to Jean Piaget, children are no longer egocentric when entering
Q16. In case of spending money, the virtue is ___ between wastefulness and stringiness.
Q17. According to Aristotle, virtue is a/an ___ state between excess and deficiency.
Q18. According to John Locke, a child’s mind does not contain any
Q19. The concept of pragmatism in educational philosophy says that education should be about
Q20. According to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the Concrete operational stage starts at age
Q21. The most recent response is most likely to
Q22. Children are usually egocentric during ___ and ___ stages.
Q23. A priori knowledge is knowledge that is known independently of
Q24. An aspect of pragmatism is experiential learning, which says, education should come through
Q25. The ___ is a measure of how spreads out points are from the mean.