Professional Education

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Philosophical Foundations of Education
Principles and Theories of Learning and Motivation
ACRONYMS
PROPONENTS AND THEIR THEORIES
PRINCIPLES AND THEORIES OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION
Filipino Writers and their Pen Names
Philipppine History
Mga Akdang Pampanitikan ng Mediterranean (Filipino)
Mga Akdang Pampanitikan ng South America at ng Bansang Kanluranin (Pilipino)
Mga Akdang Pampanitikan ng Africa at Persia (Iran)
World Literature (Title & Author)
Curriculum Development: Fundamental Concepts, Nature and Purposes (Pt. 1)
Curriculum Development: Fundamental Concepts, Nature and Purposes (Pt. 2)
Foundation of Education
Prof ed pt. 1
Prof Ed pt.2
Prof Ed pt.3
Prof Ed pt.4
Prof Ed pt. 5 (R.A)
Prof Ed pt.6
Prof Ed pt.7 4 Pillars of Learning
Prof Ed pt. 8
Prof Ed pt. 9
Prof ed- key words.
Curriculum Development
Jacob Kounin's Group Management Model
Physical Science
Science
History
PNU Reviewer (Summary)
Formula
BATAS PAMBANSA BLG.232
PHILIPPINE GEOGRAPHY
PHILIPPINE HISTORY
Basic Concept in Educational Technology
Theories of Values Formation
Figure's of Speech
Social Science
Macroeconomics
Sociology and Culture
GENERAL EDUCATION
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Review (Social Science)
APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHIES IN EDUCATION
Soc Sci
English (Q and A) 3
MGA EPIKO NG PILIPINAS
Filipino
Soc Sci 2
Prof.Ed (Q and A)
Math
Prof.Ed (Q and A)2
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF EDUCATION
Literature
English (Q and A) 2
English - SUBJECT - VERB AGREEMENT
Kinds of Curriculum Design
Terms to Remember
List of Literary Terms
1987 Constitution
Q and A (Random)
Post Test
Gen ed (Photo)
Assessment Learning
Prof.Ed (Q and A) 3
Development Reading
WORLD LITERATURE (Q and A)
English 4 (Q and A)
Biological Science (Q and A)
Soc Sci 3 (Q and A)
Prof.Ed 4 ( Q and A)
Gen.Ed (Q and A)
5Basic Types Of Question
Prof.Ed 5 (Q and A)
English 5 (Q and A)
Prof.Ed (LIST OF KEYWORDS)
Levels of Technology Integration
Reviewer:Social Science 4
Reviewer Soc Science 5
THE GOVERNMENT AND THE FILIPINO PEOPLETHE STATE AND THE CONSTITUTION
Reviewer Soc. Sci 6
Reviewer Soc Sci 7
Philippine Presidents
Social Science 8
Social Science 9
Social Science 10
Science 2 test
Science Test 3.1
Science Test 3.2
Science Test 3.3
Science Test 3.4
Science Test 3.5
Answer 3.1 to 3.5
Math Test 1
Math Test 1.2
Math Test 2
NOTE
Computer Keyboard Short Key
GEN ED (Pic) 1
GEN ED (Pic) 2
Sciences Test
Filipino Test
Math Test 1.1
Math Test 1.2
Gen Ed 150
Curr Dev
Notes
Acronyms of Tech
TALAMBUHAY NI RIZAL
Soc Sci
The Eight Main Parts of Speech
Father of ___
LIST OF GREEK GODS AND GODDESSES

FREUD'S PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY

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•FREUD'S PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY

STAGE: Oral
AGE: Birth to 1 1/2 y/o
CHARACTERISTICS:
>Center of pleasure- mouth (major source of gratification and exploration)
>Primary need- security
>Major conflict- weaning

STAGE: Anal
AGE: 1 1/2 to 3 y/o
CHARACTERISTICS:
>Source of pleasure- anus and bladder (sensual satisfaction and self control)
>Major conflict- toilet training

STAGE: Phallic
AGE: 4 to 6 y/o
CHARACTERISTICS:
>Center of pleasure- child's genital (masturbation)
>Major conflict- Oedipus and Electra Complex

STAGE: Latency
AGE: 6 y/o to puberty
CHARACTERISTICS:
- Energy directed to physical and intellectual activities
- Sexual impulses repressed
- Relationship between peers of same sex

STAGE: Genital
AGE: Puberty onwards
CHARACTERISTICS:
- Energy directed towards full sexual maturity and function and development of skills cope with the environment
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•ERIKSON'S STAGES OF PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY

STAGE: Infancy
AGE: Birth- 18 months
CENTRAL TASK: Trust vs. Mistrust
(+) RESOLUTION:
- Learn to trust others
(- ) RESOLUTION:
- Mistrust, withdrawal, estrangement

STAGE: Early Childhood
AGE: 1 1/2 to 3 y/o
CENTRAL TASK: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
(+) RESOLUTION:
- Self Control w/o loss of self-esteem
- Ability to cooperate and express oneself
(- ) RESOLUTION:
- Compulsive, self restraint or compliance
- Willfulness and defiance

STAGE: Late Childhood
AGE: 3 to 5 y/o
CENTRAL TASK: Initiative vs. Guilt
(+) RESOLUTION:
- Learns to become assertive
- Ability to evaluate one'sbown behavior
(- ) RESOLUTION:
- Lack of self-confidence, pessimism, fear of wrong doing
- Over-control and over- restriction

STAGE: School Age
AGE: 6 to 12 y/o
CENTRAL TASK: Industry vs. Inferiority
(+) RESOLUTION:
- Learns to develop, create and manipulate
- Develop sense of competence and perseverance *parents,teachers who support, reward and praise children
(- ) RESOLUTION:
- Loss of HOPE, sense of being mediocre
- Withdrawal from school and peers *those who ignore, rebuff, deride their efforts are strengthening feelings of inferiority

STAGE: Adolescence
AGE: 12- 20 y/o
CENTRAL TASK: Identity vs. Role confusion
(+) RESOLUTION:
-Seeking to find an identity
(- ) RESOLUTION:
- Feeling of confusion
- Indecisiveness, anti-social behavior

STAGE: Young Adulthood
AGE: 18- 25 y/o
CENTRAL TASK: Intimacy vs. Isolation
(+) RESOLUTION:
-Intimate relationship with another person
(- ) RESOLUTION:
- Avoidance of relationship, career, lifestyle, commitment
- Failure to establish close and intimate relationship

STAGE: Adulthood
AGE: 25- 65 y/o
CENTRAL TASK: Generativity vs. Stagnation
(+) RESOLUTION:
- Creativity, productivity, concern for others
(- ) RESOLUTION:
- Self Indulgence, lack of interests and commitments

STAGE: Maturity
AGE: 65- y/o to death
CENTRAL TASK: Integrity vs. Despair
(+) RESOLUTION:
- Acceptance of worth and uniqueness of one's life
- Acceptance of death
(- ) RESOLUTION
- Sense of loss, contempt for others
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•HAVIGHURTS DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE AND TASKS

DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE:
Infancy vs. Early Childhood
DEVELOPMENTAL TASK:
- Eat solid foods, walk, talk
- Control elimination of wastes
- Relate emotionally to others
- Distinguish right from wrong
- Learn sex differences
- Achieve personal indepence
- Form simple concepts of social and physical reality

DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE: Middle Childhood
DEVELOPMENTAL TASK:
- Learn physical skills required for games
- Build healthy attitudes towards oneself
- Learn to socialize with peers
- Learn appropriate masculine or feminine role
- Gain basic reading, writing and math skills
- Develop attitudes toward social groups

DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE: Adolescence
DEVELOPMENTAL TASK:
- Mature relationship same age of both sexes
- Accept own body
- Emotional independence from parents
- Prepare for an occupation

DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE: Early Adulthood
DEVELOPMENTAL TASK:
- Select a partner
- Learn to live with a partner
- Start a family, manage home
- Establish occupation, career
- Civic responsibilities

DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE: Middle Adulthood
DEVELPMENTAL TASK:
-Fullfill civic and social responsibilities
- Relate one's partner
- Adjust to physiological changes
- Adjust to aging parents

DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE: Later Maturity
DEVELOPMENTAL TASK:
- Adjust to health status
- Adjust to retirement altered income
- Adjust to death of spouse
- Establish satisfactory living arrangement
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•SULIVAN'S INTERPERSONAL MODEL OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

STAGE: Infancy
AGE: Birth to 1/2 yrs
DESCRIPTION:
- Infant learns to rely on caregivers to meet needs & desires.

STAGE: Childhood
AGE: 1 1/2 to 6 yrs
DESCRIPTION:
- Child begins to learn and to delay immediate gratification of needs & desires.

STAGE: Juvenile
AGE: 6 to 9 yrs
DESCRIPTON:
- Child forms fulfilling peer relationship.

STAGE: Preadolescence
AGE: 9 to 12 yrs
DESCRIPTION:
- Child relates successfully to same-sex peers.

STAGE: Early Adolescence
AGE: 12 to 14 yrs
DESCRIPTION:
- Adolescent learns to be independent & forms relationships with members of the opposite sex.

STAGE: Late Adolescence
AGE: 14 to 21 yrs
DESCRIPTION:
- Person establishes an intimate, long lasting relationship with someone of the opposite sex.
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•PIAGET'S PHASES OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

PHASE: Sensorimotor AGE: Birth to 2 yrs
DESCRIPTION: Sensory organs & muscles become more functional

Stages of Sensorimotor
>Stage 1: Use of reflexes
Age: Birth to 1 month
Description: Movements are primarily reflexive

>Stage 2: Primary circular reaction
Age: 1- 4 months
Description: Perceptions center around one's body. Objects are perceived as extension of the self

>Stage 3: Secondary circular reaction
Age: 4- 8 months
Description: Becomes aware external environment initiates acts to change the movement

>Stage 4: Coordination of secondary schemata
Age: 8- 12 months
Description: Differentiates goals and goal directed activities

>Stage 5: Tertiary circular reaction
Age: 12- 18 months
Description: Experiments with methods to reach goals, develops rituals that become significant

>Stage 6: Invention of new means
Age: 18- 24 months
Description: Uses mental imagery to understand the environment , uses fantasy

PHASE: Preoperational AGE: 2- 7 years
DESCRIPTION: Emerging ability to think *children use symbolism ( images and language ) to reprsent and understand various aspects of environment

Stages of Preoperational
>Pre-conceptual Stage
Age: 2- 4 years
Description: Thinking tends to be egocentric, Exhibits use of symbolism

>Intuitive Stage
Age: 4- 7 years
Description: Unable to break down a whole into separate parts, able to classify objects according to one trait

PHASE: Concrete Operations AGE: 7- 11 yrs
DESCRIPTION: Learns to reason about events between here and now, can understand basic properties of and relations among objects and events, able to solve concrete problem in logical fashion

PHASE: Formal Operations AGE: 11 + yrs
DESCRIPTIONS: Able to see relationships and to reason in the abstract, becomes more scientific in thinking, capable of systematic and deductive reasoning
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•KOHLBERG'S STAGES OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT

LEVEL AND STAGE

Level I: Pre-Conventional (Birth to 9 years)
DESCRIPTION: Authority figures are OBEYED. Misbehavior is viewed in terms of damage done.
STAGES
>Stage 1: Punishment and Obedience Orientation
Description: A deed is perceived as WRONG if one is punished; the activity is right if one is not punished.

>Stage 2: Instrumental-Relativist Orientation
Description: RIGHT is defined a that which is acceptable to and approved by the self. When actions satisfy one's needs, they are right.

LEVEL II: Conventional (9-13 years)
DESCRIPTION: Cordial interpersonal relationships are maintained.

>Stage 3: Interpersonal concordance
Description: Authority is RESPECTED

>Stage 4: Law and Order Orientation
Description: Individual feels "duty bound" to maintain social order. Behavior is RIGHT when
it CONFORMS TO THE RULES.

LEVEL III: Post-Conventional (13 + years)
DESCRIPTION: Individual understands the MORALITY of having democratically established laws.

>Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation
Description: It is WRONG TO VIOLATE OTHERS RIGHT

>Stage 6: Universal Ethics Orientation
Description: The person understands the principles of human rights and personal conscience. The person believes that trust is a basis for relationship.

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