PROF ED: Teaching Profession Flashcards
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10 countries belong to the ASEAN
Philippines
Brunei
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Singapore
10 countries working together with a market of 600 million people with the goal of free trade
ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
a national policy describing the levels of educational qualifications and sets the standards for qualification outcomes
Professional Qualification Framework
Level 1: Basic Ed: Gr 10. Tesda: NC1
Level 2 Grade 12 and NC II
Level 3: NCIII
Level 4: NC IV
Level 5: Diploma
Level 6: Higher Ed: Baccalaureate
Level 7: Post Baccalaureate
Level 8: Doctoral and Post Doctoral
the quest for truth based on logical reasoning aside from the factual observation
Philosophy
Branches of Philosophy
MELA
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Logic
Axiology
deals with the nature of being and reality, essence, truth, space, time, causation, essence of God, and the origin and purpose of the universe
Metaphysics
Subdivisions under Metaphysics
COT
Cosmology
Teleology
Ontology
Explains and theorized on the origin and the nature of the universe including CREATIONISM and EVOLUTIONISM
Cosmology
Explains the purpose in the Universe
Teleology
Deals with the meaning of existence and tries to resolve the questions of wether existence is identical with space, time, nature, spirit of God
Ontology
Study of Knowledge
Epistemology
Subdivisions under Epistemology
SEPP
Skepticism
Agnosticism
Posteriori
Priori
The doctrine that conclusive knowledge of ultimate reality is an outright impossibility and claims that it is impossible for man to prove the existence of God
Agnosticism
Doctrine that any true knowledge is impossible and everything is open to doubt
Skepticism
Advocates: Pyrrho and Rene Descartes
Advances the idea that KNOWLEDGE COMES FROM EXPERIENCE
Posteriori
Seeks to rationalize the questions like what is value and what are the values to be desired in living and the like
Axiology
Different ares of concern of LOGIC
Induction
Deduction
Syllogism - argumentation in which a conclusion is derived from 2 propositions called PREMISES
major term: predicate of conclusion found in major premise
minor term: subject of conclusion - found in minor premise
Dialect - discovering the truth by proceeding from an assertion or thesis to a denial or antithesis and finalle reconciling the two into synthesis
act that proceeds from the deliberate free will of man
human act
act that does not proceed from the deliberate free will of man is sometimes instinctive
Acts of Man
Elements of Human Acts
Knowledge
Freedome
Voluntariness
Modifiers of Human Acts
Ignorance - absence of intellectual knowledge in man
Concupiscence - bodily appetites or tendencies like love, hatred, joy, grief, passion, daring, fear, and anger
Fear - shrinking back of the mind from danger
Violence - external force applied by a free cause, which impairs man’s free will
Habit
Law
Types of Law
- According to Author
- According to Duration
- According to Manner of Promulgation of Physical
- To Prescription
- To effect of Violaton
are correct or true certain, erroneous
States of Conscience