Title: Exploring Educational Philosophies and their Impact on the Classroom and Society

1. Describe what a progressivist classroom might look like.
2. Compare and contrast the two teacher-centered philosophies of education.
3. What do you consider the main criticism of perennialism by society today? Why?
4. Compare and contrast liberalism and conservatism.
5. According to InTASC Disposition 4(o), at the beginning of the chapter, teachers should recognize that “knowledge is not a fixed body of facts but is complex, culturally situated, and ever evolving.” However, philosophies often try to pin down “truth.” How will you structure your personal philosophy to account for the changing nature of knowledge

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