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Question 1: Which educational philosophy uses body of knowledge gathered over many years of example, the cultural heritage?
Essentialism
Reconstructionism
Progressivism
Perennialism
Q2
Question 2: Which of the following theory focuses on classroom realities and teachers to inquiry & deliberation about the continuously changing dynamics of the common-places?
Joseph Schwab's
Ralph W Tyler's
William Doll's
Henderson & Gornik's
Q3
Question 3: Humanism and behaviorism are the example of:
Social theories
Learning theories
Cognitive theories
Motivational theories
Q4
Question 4: Curriculum reflects the culture of:
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Question 5: In the course of curriculum development we focus on how many years?
Q6
Question 6: The elements of the culture that are exercised by the people by choice is called __________.
Specialities
Alternatives
Universals
Social positions
Q7
Question 7: Which of the following is broken into highly specialized bodies of information?
Culture
School
Society
Curriculum
Q8
Question 8: Student's need and interests are important in:
sociological foundation
psychological foundation
economical foundation
historical foundation
Q9
Question 9: What does null curriculum mean?
Course that has no content
Course that has been carefully designed
Course that has social values and noms
Course that has spot activities
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Question 10: How many basic components of curriculum design has?