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Hey Everyone! :)
 
So, would Classical Education be considered "Perennialism" when thinking of Education Philosophies?  I scored half and half between "Perennialism and Essentialism" when choosing what philosophy I would agree with.
 
When our Grad class did different Ed Philosophies, we did the normal: Perennialism, Essentialism, Progressivism, Reconstructionism/Critical Theory, Behaviorism, Cognitivism/Constructivism, Humanism hmmmmm and a few more.
 
Ten Pages of this! You'd think that since I studied forever to see what I wanted for my son, this would be easy. Not so!!!
 
In case anyone thinks that it would be fun to take the test... don't look at the answers (Scoring Guide).... before you do your Self-Assessment.

 

 

 

http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/ed416/chart3.html        (Explanations...)

 

http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/ed416/selfassessment.html     (Self-Assessment)

 

http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/ed416/scoringguide.html    (What it says your Educational Philosophy is)

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