1. Teacher
A, a Values Education teacher emphasizes ethics in almost all her lessons.
Which of the following emphasizes the same?
a. Liberal
Education
b. Moral Education
c. Religious
Training
d. Social
Education
2. Which
reform in the Philippine Educational System advocates the use of English and
Filipino as media of instruction in specific learning areas?
a. Alternative
Learning
b. Bilingual Education
c. K-12
Program
d. Multilingual
Education
3. Activities
planned by school clubs/ organizations show school-community connection geared
towards society's needs. What philosophy is related to this?
a. Existentialism
b. Progressivism
c. Realism
d. Social reconstructionism
4. What
philosophy is related to the practice of schools acting as laboratory for
teaching reforms and experimentation?
a. Essentialism
b. Existentialism
c. Progressivism
d. Social
Reconstructionism
5. Which
of the following situations presents a value conflict?
a.
The teacher and his students
have class standing as their priorities.
b.
The teacher and the
administrator follow a set of criteria in giving grades.
c.
The teacher has students whose parents want their children to obtain
higher grades than what they are capable of getting.
d.
The teacher sets high
expectations for intelligent students such as getting higher grades.
6. Which
situation shows that a sense of nationhood is exemplified?
a.
The class conducted a debate using Filipino as medium
b.
The class is required to watch
the TV sitcom of Oprah to improve their English communication skills.
c.
The class opted to make a
choral rendition of the theme song of a foreign movie.
d.
When Teacher Chris asked her
Grade 2 students in what country they wish to live, most of them chose United
States.
7. A
teacher who believes in the progressivist theory of education would embrace
certain reforms on methodology. Which reform would be consistent with this
theory?
a. Active participation of teachers
b. Formal
instructional pattern
c. Strict
external discipline
d. Teacher
domination of class activities
8. What
philosophy of education advocates that the curriculum should only include
universal and unchanging truths?
a. Essentialism
b. Idealism
c. Perennialism
d. Pragmatism
9. Which
of the following is not a function of the school?
a. Changing
cultural practices
b. Development
of attitudes and skills
c. Reproduction of species
d. Socialization
among children
10. Which
move liberalized access to education during Spanish period?
a.
The education of illiterate
parents
b.
The establishment of at least one primary school for boys and girls
in each municipality
c.
The hiring of tribal tutors to
teach children
d.
The provision of vocational
training for school age children
11. Which
of the following is the chief aim of Spanish education?
a. Conformity
and militarism
b. Perpetuation
of culture
c. Propagation of the Catholic religion
d. Utilitarianism
and conformity
12. Which
of the following is the aim of our education during the Commonwealth period?
a. Designed
after Japanese education
b. Patterned
after the American curriculum
c. Predominantly
religious
d. Purely nationalistic and democratic
13. Which
of the following is not a reason why the basic education curriculum has been
restructured?
a. To
become globally competitive during this industrial age
b. To
be relevant and responsive to a rapidly changing world
c. To
empower the Filipino learners for self- development throughout their life.
d. To help raise the achievement level of
students
14. Which
philosophy of education influence the singing of the National Anthem in
schools?
a. Nationalism
b. Naturalism
c. Pragmatism
d. Socialism
15. Who
among the following believes that learning requires disciplined attention,
regular homework, and respect for legitimate authority?
a. Essentialist
b. Progressivist
c. Realist
d. Reconstructionist
16. Which
of the following is the main function of the philosophy of education?
a. Reconsider
existing educational goals in the light of society's needs
b. Provide
the academic background prerequisite to learning
c. Define the goals and set the direction
for which education is to strive
d. Aid
the learner to build his own personal philosophy
17. Homeroom
advisers always emphasize the importance of cleanliness of the body. Children
are taught how to wash their hands before and after eating. What is this
practice called?
a. Folkway
b. Laws
c. Mores
d. Social norm
18. Which
curricular move served to strengthen spiritual and ethical values?
a. Integration
of creative thinking in all subject
b. Introduction
of Values education as a separate subject area
c. Reducing
the number of subject areas into skill subject
d. Re-introducing science as a subject in
Grade 1
19. The
greatest happiness lies in the contemplative use of mind, said Plato. Which of
the following activities adheres to this?
a. Cooperative
learning
b. Instrospection
c. Role
Playing
d. Social
Interaction
20. Your
teacher is of the opinion that the word and everything in it are ever changing
and so teaches you the skill to cope with the changes. Which in his governing
philosophy?
a. Experimentalism
b. Existentialism
c. Idealism
d. Realism
21. Teacher
Myra says: "If it is billiard that brings students out of the classroom,
let us bring it into the classroom. Perhaps, I can use it to teach Math".
To which philosophy does teacher Myra adheres to?
a. Essentialism
b. Idealism
c. Progressivism
d. Reconstructionism
22. Which
of the following should be done to build a sense of pride among Filipino youth?
a. Replace
the study of folklores and myths with technical subjects
b. Re-study our history and stress on our
achievements as people
c. Re-study
our history from the perspective of our colonizers
d. Set
aside the study of local history
23. A
teacher who subscribes to the pragmatic philosophy of education believes that
experience study should follow learning in her teaching. Which of the following
does she do to support her belief?
a. Encouraging
learners to memorize factual knowledge
b. Equipping
learners with the basic abilities and skills
c. Providing learners opportunities to apply
theories and principles
d. Requiring
learners full master of the lesson.
24. Which
philosophy influenced the cultivation of reflective and meditative skills in
teaching?
a. Confucianism
b. Existentialism
c. Taoism
d. Zen Buddhism
25. Which
of the following situation manifests a balance between teachers responsibility
and accountability?
a. She
entertains her students with personal stories until the end of the period.
b. She
spends most of the time on the latest gossips in showbiz.
c. She teaches as much as she could for
duration of the period.
d. She
teaches as well as entertains the students with per personal stories.
26. The
Department of Education gives greater emphasis on the development of basic
skills. What is the philosophical basis for this?
a. Essentialism
b. Existentialism
c. Perennialism
d. Pragmatism
27. Teacher
M views his students as unique, free-choosing and responsible individuals. All
classroom activities revolve around the said premise. What theory underlies
this?
a. Essentialism
b. Existentialism
c. Progressivism
d. Realism
28. Religious
rituals in the classroom and in the school programs prove the deep natural
religiosity of the Filipinos. Which philosophy has greatly contributed to the tradition?
a. Buddhism
b. Confucianism
c. Hinduism
d. Islam
29. In
order to make Roman education truly utilitarian, how should the day-to-day
lessons be taught?
a. Taught
in the students' native dialect
b. Taught
interestingly through the play way method
c. Related and linked to the events
happening in everyday life
d. Practiced
at home under the guidance of their respective parents.
30. Which
influenced the military training requirements among students in the secondary
and tertiary levels?
a. Chinese
b. Greeks
c. Orientals
d. Romans
31. Which
philosophy has the educational objective to indoctrinate Filipinos to accept
the teachings of the Catholic church which is foster faith in God?
a. Realism
b. Pragmatism
c. Idealism
d. Existentialism
32. Virtue
as one component in the teaching of Rizal as a course focuses on the teaching
of good and beauty consistent with the good and beauty in God. What philosophy
supports this?
a. Existentialism
b. Idealism
c. Progressivism
d. Social
Reconstructionism
33. Giving
education the highest budgetary allocation, the Philippine government
recognizes the possible contribution of its future citizens to the national
development goals of the Philippine society. Which stressed this goal of
education for social transformation?
a. Athenian
education
b. Followers
of Christ
c. Greek
education
d. Roman education
34. The
progressivists emphasized the individuality of the child. What is the concern
of the reconstructionists?
a. Experiential
learning
b. Socialization
c. Social problem
35. One
of the following quotations does not conform to the Christian doctrine of
Education for Humanitarianism. Which one is it?
a.
Do unto others as you would
like others do unto you
b.
Love they neighbor as thyself
c.
Not on bread alone is man to live but on every utterance that comes
from mouth of God
d.
Whatever good things we do to
our poor, helpless brothers, we do it for God.
36. Scouting
and Citizen's Army Training (CAT) give training in character-building,
citizenship training, etc. Which leads to the creation of a new social order
and a new society eventually. What philosophy supports this?
a. Existentialism
b. Perennialism
c. Progressivism
d. Social reconstructionism
37. Teacher
V demonstrated the technique on how to group students according to their needs
and interests and how to use self-paced instructional materials. Which
philosophy is manifested in this activity?
a. Essentialism
b. Progressivism
c. Realism
d. Social
Reconstructionism
38. Teacher
G, a Christian Living teacher, puts so much significance on values development
and discipline. What could be her educational philosophy?
a. Idealism
b. Pragmatism
c. Progressivism
d. Realism
39. Which
one does not illustrate the principle that rights and duties are correlative?
a.
The right of an unmarried pregnant teacher to abort her baby in
relation to her duty to protect her name and her job as a teacher
b.
The right of a state to compel
students to military service is reciprocated by the duty of the state to
protect them.
c.
The right to a living wage
involves the duty of the school administrators to give the salary agreed upon
and the duty of the teachers to give a fair amount of work.
d.
The right to life of children
and to be given respect of such right.
40. Why
should a teacher take the obligation upon himself to study and understand the
custom and traditions of the community where he works?
a. To
change the culture of the community.
b. To have a sympathetic attitude for the
people of the community.
c. To
identify the weaknesses of the culture of the community.
d. To
please the people of the community.
41. A
teacher who is a recognized expert in carpentry works, taught his students how
to prepare and construct good and aesthetic furniture from local resources.
What cultural transmission process is this?
a.
Acculturation
b.
Enculturation
c.
Indoctrination
d.
Observation
42. Every
first day of the school year, Miss Reyes prepared activities which will make
her Grade 2 children, sing, plan, learn and introduce themselves to the class.
What process did the teacher emphasize?
a. Acculturation
b. Enculturation
c. Indoctrination
d. Socialization
43. Which
program in the educational system seems to be aligned to the Christian
humanitarian principle respect for the human personality?
a. The
alternative learning system delivery
b. The
functional literacy program for the out-of-school youth and adults
c. The promotion of the basic human rights
of the Filipino
d. The
study of the Philippine Constitution
44. With
a death threat over his head, Teacher Liza is directed to pass an undeserving
student, if she is a hedonist, which of the following will she do?
a.
Don't pass him, live her
principle of justice. She will get reward, if not in this life, in the next.
b.
Don't pass him. She surely will
not like someone to give you a death threat in order to pass.
c.
Pass the student. That will be
of use to her, the student and his parents.
d.
Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
45. Which
philosophy approves a teacher who lectures most of the time and requires his
students to memorize the rules of grammar?
a. Existentialism
b. Idealism
c. Pragmatism
d. Realism
46. In
a student conducted, the pupils were asked which nationality they would prefer
if given a choice. Majority of the pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case,
in which obligation relative to the state are schools seemed to be failing?
a. Instill
allegiance to the constitutional authorities
b. Promote national pride
c. Promote
obedience to the laws of the state
d. Respect
for all duly constituted authorities.
47. Which
subject in the elementary and likewise in the secondary schools are similar to
the goal of Rome to train the students for citizenship?
a. Communication
ARts
b. MAPEH/PEHMS
c. Science
d. THE/TLE
48. Which
of the following schools practices is not based on Social Reconstructionism?
a. Establishment
of SDF
b. Exemption
of Scouts from CAT
c. Promoting culture and arts in schools
d. Promoting
project WOW
49. Which
of the following is the focus of the Japanese education in the Philippines?
a. Democratic
ideals and nationalism
b. Love
and service to one's country
c. Religion
and love for Asian brothers
d. Vocational and health education
50. According
to reconstructionism, the goal of education is to bring about a new social
order. Which practice best manifests this view?
a. The
class conducts scientific experiments to discover or verify concepts.
b. The
class discusses role models and their impact on society.
c. The
class allowed to engage in divergent thinking.
d. The class undertakes well-planned projects
in the community.
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