what philosophies of education is the k to 12 anchored? explain
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The evident ones are Constructivism, Progressivism, and Reconstructionism. Const r uct i vi sm K-12 uses the spiral progression, that is, as the learning progresses, more and more details are introduced. The concepts are taught early then re-taught in succeeding years with increased sophistication and complexity.
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Constructivism, Progressivism, and Reconstructionism are the most obvious.
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- Reconstructionism: The philosophy of social reconstructionism stresses the discussion of social issues and the pursuit of a better society.
- From a 10-year basic education to a 12-year plan, the K-12 goals emphasise social reform.
- Perennialism, Essentialism, Progressivism, and Reconstructionism are four different schools of thought.
- These educational ideologies place a strong emphasis on WHAT we should teach, or curriculum.
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