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Comprehensive Education Concepts Guide

This document contains a long list of educational concepts, theories, philosophers, laws and frameworks. Some key ideas included are Piaget's stages of cognitive development, Erikson's psychosocial stages, Bloom's taxonomy, behaviorism, essentialism and various educational philosophies. A large portion of the document lists Philippine laws related to education.
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Comprehensive Education Concepts Guide

This document contains a long list of educational concepts, theories, philosophers, laws and frameworks. Some key ideas included are Piaget's stages of cognitive development, Erikson's psychosocial stages, Bloom's taxonomy, behaviorism, essentialism and various educational philosophies. A large portion of the document lists Philippine laws related to education.
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FINAL COACHING BULLETS🤩

Stimulus bounded- distracted by outside stimuli easily.

Horizontal mobility- a teacher in brgy. School transferred in town.

Vertical mobility- teacher being promoted as supervisor

Nuclear family- father, mother and their children

Extended family- parents and other relatives

Solitary play- children play toys by themselves

Onlooker play- children watch others play but not involved

Parallel play- children watch alongside not with each other.

Associative play- parehas ang kanilang nilalaro

Baduy- awkward looking

Transmuted- changed

Carnal- bold

Aplomb- composure

Loquacious- verbose

Profanity- obscenities

Rizal was born- calamba, laguna

Penchant- fondness

Eureka- discovery

Metaphor- "the lord is my sheperd"

Hyperbole- " he is the blacksheep in the family"

Geoffrey Chaucer- morning star of English lit.

Shakespear- "Bard of avon"

Nature- heredity, IQ, character traits

Nurture- environment

Phelogenetic- development follows orderly sequence

Ontogenetic- rate of dev. Is unique


Cepalocaudal- dev. From head to foot

Proximodistal- central access

Iconic- by seeing ex. Pictures

Symbolic- by symbols ex. Words and numbers

Inactive- learning by doing physical action

Socrates- " know thyself"

Plato- " wrote the republic"

Aristotle- "father of modern sciences"

Albert bandura- social learning theory/ modelling

Kohlberg- moral dev. Theory

Pavlov- classical conditioning

Skinner- operant conditioning

John amos comenius- " orbis pictus"

NCBTS -national Competency-based teacher standards

tanaga 7777

tanka 57577

Tree releases carbon dioxide during? ~ evening

tatlong tuldok na sunod-sunod = elipsis

town criers~~~umalohokan

Meaning of TOS ~~~table of Specifications

Sage on stage ~~dispenser of knowledge

Negative effect of extended family~ FAVORITISM.

Bicameralism~~ Jones Law

Ang _____ay ang bantas na ginagamit sa pagitan ng panlaping IKA at Tambilang~~~GITLING

She is a lovely rose" is an example of~~metaphor

Had I studied very well, I ___________ rewarded with vacation in the US~~would have been

She is a lovely rose" is an example of~~metaphor

Had I studied very well, I ___________ rewarded with vacation in the US~~would have been

___________ is an example of a non pathogenic microorganism~~ Probiotics as bifidobacterium


First labor union in the Philippines~~~Union Obrera Demokratika

The only remnant after world war II~~Philippine Independent Church

Sa mga Soc Sci major mag focus po kayo sa Economics

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

SUBCATEGORIES OF TEACHER MOVEMENT/MOVEMENT MANAGEMENT

1. THRUST – proceeding without assessing

2. DANGLING – hanging activity by giving another

3. TRUNCATION – leaves activity

4. FLIP-FLOP – returns to a left activity while currently

doing an activity

5. STIMULUS-BOUND – distracted

6. OVERDWELLING – overtime in one topic

7. OVERLAPPING – multitasking results negatively

ISM’s IN EDUCATION

BEHAVIORISM – change ESSENTIALISM – basic

EXISTENTIALISM – choice HUMANISM – build

IDEALISM – enough in mind PERRENIALISM – constant

PRAGMATISM - practice (T&E) PROGRESSIVISM – improve

REALISM – enough to see UTILITARIANISM - best

SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTIVISM – benefit of all

AIMS OF ERAS

PRE-SPANISH – survival and conformity

SPANISH – Christianity

AMERICAN – democratic ideals and way of life

COMMONWEALTH – moral character, efficiency

JAPANESE – progress

PROF. ED PROPONENTS

B.F. SKINNER – Operant Conditioning

BANDURA – Modeling
BANDURA & WALLACE – Social Learning

CARL JUNG – Psychological

CARL JUNG – Psychological

CONFICIUS – Education for all, Golden Rule

EDWARD THORNDIKE – Connectionism

ERICK ERIKSON – Psychosocial

IVAN PAVLOV – Classical Conditioning

JEAN PIAGET – Cognitive FROEBEL - Father of Kndrgrtn

PEZTALLOZI – realia, Froebel’s protégé

JEROME BRUNER – Instrumental Conceptualism

JOHN DEWEY – learning by doing

JOHN LOCKE – Tabula Rasa (blank sheet)

KOHLERS – Insight Learning

LAURENCE KOHLBERG – Moral Development

LEV VGOTSKY – Social Cognitivist, Scaffolding

SIGMUND FREUD – Psychosexual

WILLIAM SHELDON – Physiological

PRINCIPLES

HEDONISM – pleasure principle

DOUBLE EFFECT – sacrifice for the good or bad

FORMAL COOPERATION – cooperation with will

LESSER EVIL – choice of the less one from two bad things

MATERIAL COOPERATION – cooperation without will

FREUD’S PSYCHOSEXUAL/PSYCHOANALYTICAL THEORY

1. ORAL (0-1 yrs. old) – Infant

2. ANAL (1-3 yrs. old) – Toddler

3. PHALLIC – Preschool

4. LATENCY – School Age

5. GENITAL – Adolescense
OEDIPUS – son to mom ELECTRA – daughter to dad

LAWS IN EDUCATION

PRC BR 435 – Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers

PD 1006 – Decree Professionalizing Teachers

RA NO. 1425 – inclusion of the works of Jose Rizal

RA NO. 4670 – “Magna Carta for Public School Teacher”

RA 7722 – CHED

RA 7796 – “TESDA Act of 1994”

RA 7836 – Phil. Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994

RA 9155 – BEGA (Basic Educ.) or DepEd Law

RA 9293 – Teachers Professionalization Act

RA 10533 – K-12 Law

ACT NO. 2706 – “Private School Law”

COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 578 – “persons in authority”

KAUTUSANG PANGKAGAWARAN BLG 7 - PILIPINO NatlLng

PROKLAMA BLG 12 - Linggo ng Wika (Balagtas,Mr29-Ap4)

PROKLAMA BLG. 186 – Linggo ng Wika (Quezon,Ag13-19)

PROKLAMA BLG. 1041 – Buwan ng Wika (Ramos)

PHIL. CONSTITUTION ACT 14 – ESTACS

RA 1079 – no limit of Civil Service eligibility

RA 6655 – “Free Public Secondary Educ. Act of 1988”

RA 6728 – “Act Providing Government Assistance to

Students and Teachers in Private Education

RA 7277 – Magna Carta for PWD

RA 7610 – Anti-Child Abuse Law (Amendment: RA 9231)

RA 7743 – establishment of public libraries

RA 7877 – “Anti Sexual Harassment Act of 1995”

RA 7880 – “Fair and Equitable Access to Education Act”

RA 8049 – Anti-Hazing Law


RA 8187 – Paternity Act

RA 10627 – Anti-Bullying

SB 1987 ART. 14 SEK. 6-9 – FILIPINO (National Language)

BRUNER’S THREE MODES OF REPRESENTATION

1. ENACTIVE (0-1 yrs. old) – action-based information

2. ICONIC (1-6 yrs. old) – image-based information

3. SYMBOLIC (7+) – code/symbols such as language

TAXONOMY OF OBJECTIVES

COGNITIVE:

BLOOM (LOTS) ANDERSON (HOTS)

o Knowledge

o Comprehension

o Application

o Analysis

o Synthesis

o Evaluation o Remembering

o Understanding

o Applying

o Analyzing

o Evaluating

o Creating

AFFECTIVE:

o Receiving

o Responding

o Valuing

o Organizing

o Characterization

PSYCHOMOTOR:

SIMPSON HARROW
o Perception

o Set

o Guided Response

o Mechanism

o Complex Overt Response

o Adaptation

o Origination o Reflex movement

o Fundamental Movement

o Physical Movement

o Perceptual Abilities

o Skilled Movements

o Non-discursive communication

DALES CONE OF EXPERIENCE

Read

Hear

Picture

Video

Exhibit

Demonstration

Collaborative Work

Simulation

Real thing

ERIKSON’S PSYCHOSOCIAL TASKS

1. TRUST VS. MISTRUST (0-12 months)

2. AUTONOMY VS. SHAME/DOUBT (1-3 years old)

3. INITIATIVE VS. GUILT (3-6 years old)

4. INDUSTRY VS. INFERIORITY (6-12 years old)

5. INDENTITY VS. ROLE CONFUSION (12-18 years old)

6. INTIMACY VS. ISOLATION (early 20s-early 40s


7. GENERATIVITY VS. STAGNATION (40s-mid 60s)

8. INTEGRITY VS. DESPAIR (mid 60s-death)

PIAGET’S COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT THEORY

1. SENSORY – senses

2. PRE-OPERATIONAL - imagination

3. CONCRETE 4. FORMAL

GENERATIONS OF COMPUTER

1. VACUUM TUBES (1940-1956)

2. TRANSISTORS (1956-1963)

3. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (1964-1971)

4. MICROPROCESSORS (1971-present)

5. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (present-future)

MISTAKEN GOALS

1. ATTENTION SEEKER – “teacher, notice me”

2. REVENGE – “teacher, I am hurt”

3. POWER-SEEKING – “teacher, may I help?”

4. INAD.

✔NATURALISM -- only nature exist, nature is better than civilization (NATURALESA ng isang BAGAY)

✔IDEALISM -- spiritual, values, moral, socratic method

✔REALISM -- natural world, values arenatural and absolute, reality exist undercieved

✔PRAGMATISM/¬¬¬¬¬EXPERIMENTALISM -- practical, problem solving research, knowledge is what


works, values are related, truth is warranted assertion.

✔ESSENTIALISM -- 3r's (4r's ngayon), achievement test, certain knowledge&skills are essential for
rational being.

✔PROGRESSIVISM -- process of development, higher level of knowledge, the child's need and interest
are relevant to curriculum.

✔EXISTENTIALISM -- knowledge is subjective, man shapes his being as he lives, we are what we do,
deciding precedes knowing.

✔PERENNIALISM -- education that last for century, universalist, knowledge is eternally valid.

✔SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTIVISM -- for better society, community based learning


✔RECONSTRUCTUONALISM -- the school should help rebuild the social order thus social change.

✔BEHAVIORISM -- learning is change in behavior, S-R relationship

✔EMPIRICISM -- knowledge comes thru senses, 5 senses (observatory learning)

✔STRUCTURALISM -- complex mental exp. such as image,feeling and sensation

✔FUNCTIONALISM -- focus to motivation, thinking & learning.

✔PURPOSIVISM -- individual hormones are responsible for the motive to strive towards fulfillment of
his/her objective.

✔PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS -- reality is what verifiable, truth correspondes to reality, usage


determines meaning

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

SUBCATEGORIES OF TEACHER MOVEMENT/MOVEMENT MANAGEMENT

1. THRUST – proceeding without assessing

2. DANGLING – hanging activity by giving another

3. TRUNCATION – leaves activity

4. FLIP-FLOP – returns to a left activity while currently

doing an activity

5. STIMULUS-BOUND – distracted

6. OVERDWELLING – overtime in one topic

7. OVERLAPPING – multitasking results negatively

ISM’s IN EDUCATION

BEHAVIORISM – change ESSENTIALISM – basic

EXISTENTIALISM – choice HUMANISM – build

IDEALISM – enough in mind PERRENIALISM – constant

PRAGMATISM – practice (T&E) PROGRESSIVISM – improve

REALISM – enough to see UTILITARIANISM – best

SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTIVISM – benefit of all

AIMS OF ERAS

PRE-SPANISH – survival and conformity

SPANISH – Christianity
AMERICAN – democratic ideals and way of life

COMMONWEALTH – moral character, efficiency

JAPANESE – progress

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PROPONENTS

B.F. SKINNER – Operant Conditioning

BANDURA – Modeling

BANDURA & WALLACE – Social Learning

CARL JUNG – Psychological

CONFICIUS – Education for all, Golden Rule

EDWARD THORNDIKE – Connectionism

ERICK ERIKSON – Psychosocial

IVAN PAVLOV – Classical Conditioning

JEAN PIAGET – Cognitive FROEBEL – Father of Kndrgrtn

PEZTALLOZI – realia, Froebel’s protégé

JEROME BRUNER – Instrumental Conceptualism

JOHN DEWEY – learning by doing

JOHN LOCKE – Tabula Rasa (blank sheet)

KOHLERS – Insight Learning

LAURENCE KOHLBERG – Moral Development

LEV VGOTSKY – Social Cognitivist, Scaffolding

SIGMUND FREUD – Psychosexual

WILLIAM SHELDON – Physiological

PRINCIPLES

HEDONISM – pleasure principle

DOUBLE EFFECT – sacrifice for the good or bad

FORMAL COOPERATION – cooperation with will

LESSER EVIL – choice of the less one from two bad things

MATERIAL COOPERATION – cooperation without will

FREUD’S PSYCHOSEXUAL/PSYCHOANALYTICAL THEORY


1. ORAL (0-1 yrs. old) – Infant

2. ANAL (1-3 yrs. old) – Toddler

3. PHALLIC – Preschool

4. LATENCY – School Age

5. GENITAL – Adolescence

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PILLARS OF LEARNING

Learning to know" HEAD" ---- Knowledge

Learning to Be "HEART" Awareness and understanding

Learning to Do "HAND"-- Skill and actions

Learning to Live "VALUES" Attitudes

Learning to To Transform is which involves all Pillars,

Learning to know - To recognize the evolving nature of the concept of sustainability - To reflect the ever-
growing needs of societies - To acknowledge that fulfilling local needs often has international effects
and consequences - To address content, context, global issues and local priorities Learning to be - To
build on the principles and values that underline sustainable development -To deal with the well-being
of all three realms of sustainability environment, society, and economy - To contribute to a person
complete development: mind and body, intelligence, sensitivity, aesthetic appreciation and spirituality
Learning to live together - To build capacity for community -based decision making, social tolerance,
environmental stewardship, adaptable workforce and quality of life Learning to do - To contribute to a
concrete reality for all our daily decisions and actions - To build a sustainable and safe world for
everyone

Fathers of different Fields

★Father of Biology: Aristotle

★Father of Physics: Albert Einstein

★Father of Chemistry: Jabir Bin Hayan

★Father of Statistics: Ronald Fisher

★Father of Zoology: Aristotle

★Father of History: Herodotus

★Father of Microbiology: Louis Pasteur

★Father of Botany: Theophrastus

★Father of Algebra: Diophantus


★Father of Blood groups: Landsteiner

★Father of Electricity: Benjamin Franklin

★Father of Trigonometry: Hipparchus

★Father of Geometry: Euclid

★Father of Modern Chemistry: Antoine Lavoisier

★Father of Robotics: Nikola Tesla

★Father of Electronics: Ray Tomlinson

★Father of Internet: Vinton Cerf

★Father of Economics: Adam Smith

★Father of Video game: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.

★Father of Architecture: Imhotep

★Father of Genetics: Gregor Johann Mendel

★Father of Nanotechnology: Richard Smalley

★Father of Robotics:;Al-Jazari

★Father of C language: Dennis Ritchie

★Father of World Wide Web: Tim Berners-Lee

★Father of Search engine: Alan Emtage

★Father of Periodic table: Dmitri Mendeleev

★Father of Taxonomy: Carolus Linnaeus

★Father of Surgery (early): Sushruta

★Father of Mathematics: Archimedes

★Father of Medicine: Hippocrates

★Father of Homeopathy: Samuel Hahnemann

★Father of Law: Cicero

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