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6. What was meant by Dewey's embryonic democracy?

  • The school allowed women to have a voice when they previously did not
  • Teachers as well as students had intellectual freedom and having their own initiative and participation in decision making
  • The school had a lot of male teachers who did the decision making
  • The schools had mostly female teachers

7. What is critical consciousness?

  • The belief in the transformative capacities of human agency and confronting and overcoming limiting situations
  • The disbelief in the transformative capacities of human agency and accepting limiting situations
  • The belief in the transformative capacities of human agency and accepting limiting situations
  • The rejecton of the transformative capacities of human agency and confronting and overcoming limiting situations

8. What is critical pedagogy?

  • It is understanding the difference between what is being taught and why
  • It teaches us to ask how teaching happens but also why is being taught and the effects of it
  • It teaches us to ask how teaching happens but also what is being taught and the effects of it
  • It is understanding the difference between what is being taught and how

9. Outline the difference between banking and dialogical education.

  • Banking - students reject deposits made by the teacher. Dialogical - allows for critical consciousness.
  • Dialogical - students receive deposits made by the teacher. Banking - allows for critical consciousness.
  • Banking - students receive deposits made by the teacher. Dialogical - allows for critical consciousness.
  • Banking - students receive deposits made by the teacher. Dialogical - doesn't allow for critical consciousness.

10. Give a criticism of Dewey

  • He was too inclusive of the teachers opinions
  • He failed as a teacher himself as he couldn't control the children
  • His theory was failed in practice
  • There wasn't enough structure

11. What did Freire (1972) outline the role of education to be?

  • An instrument that facilitates conformity in society or it becomes practice of freedom
  • An instrument that facilitates conformity in society or it becomes useless
  • An instrument that facilitates conformity in society or it becomes practice of conformity
  • An instrument that facilitates structure in society or it becomes practice of freedom

12. What is the famous quote said by Michael Oakeshott?

  • Introducing children to the debates of mankind
  • Removing children from the debates of mankind
  • Introducing children to the conversation of mankind
  • Removing children from the conversation of mankind

13. What are the three basic principles that Dewey outlined?

  • The psychological (psychological needs), the sociological (attitudes and practices) and logical (content and methods)
  • The psychological (natural impulses), the sociological (attitudes and practices) and logical (content and methods)
  • The psychological (natural impulses), the sociological (social groups) and logical (content and methods)
  • The psychological (natural impulses), the sociological (attitudes and practices) and logical (common sense)