What are the 8 philosophy of education?

What are the 8 philosophy of education? These include Essentialism, Perennialism, Progressivism, Social Reconstructionism, Existentialism, Behaviorism, Constructivism, Conservatism, and Humanism. How would you describe your teaching philosophy? “My teaching philosophy is based around the idea of ‘I do, We do, You do. ‘ This means that the teacher shows the students how to do it, […]

How do you resolve moral conflict?

How do you resolve moral conflict? Identify and evaluate alternative courses of action. Consider how each alternative affects the stakeholders. Use ethical reasoning to resolve the dilemma. Evaluate the rights of each party and your obligations to them. Treat each party fairly in resolving the dilemma. Weigh the costs and benefits of alternatives. What’s a […]

What is the saddest quote in the world?

What is the saddest quote in the world? “Tears are words that need to be written.” – “Any fool can be happy. “Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul.” – “Tears shed for another person are not a sign of weakness. “Every human walks […]

What are the 3 main theories of ethics?

What are the 3 main theories of ethics? These three theories of ethics (utilitarian ethics, deontological ethics, virtue ethics) form the foundation of normative ethics conversations. What are the 7 codes of ethics? Terms in this set (7) Beneficence. concern for well-being and safety of clients. Nonmeleficence. refrain from causing intentional harm to cliens. Autonomy/Confidentiality. […]

What is non demonstrative inference?

What is non demonstrative inference? Defeasible reasoning is a particular kind of non-demonstrative reasoning, where the reasoning does not produce a full, complete, or final demonstration of a claim, ie, where fallibility and corrigibility of a conclusion are acknowledged In other words, defeasible reasoning produces a contingent statement or claim What is example of demonstrative? […]

What are the 14 punctuation marks?

What are the 14 punctuation marks? Broadly speaking, there are 14 Punctuation Marks listed in English Grammar. They are the period (full stop), question mark, exclamation point/mark, comma, semicolon, colon, dash, hyphen, parentheses, brackets, braces, apostrophe, quotation marks, and ellipses. What is punctuation and examples? Punctuation includes marks, not words, that help the structure of […]

Do we need empathy?

Do we need empathy? Empathy is important because it helps us understand how others are feeling so we can respond appropriately to the situation. People who are good at reading others’ emotions, such as manipulators, fortune-tellers or psychics, might also use their excellent empathetic skills for their own benefit by deceiving others. How do I […]

What are examples of imperialism?

What are examples of imperialism? Imperialism is when a country controls another country politically and/or economically, often against the will of the people of the country. One example of imperialism is when the British established colonies in North America. The British established thirteen colonies in what is now the United States. Who did imperialism benefit? […]

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