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reviewer in Education in the Primitive Society

1.) What is the aim of primitive education?

•Security and Survival- to protect oneself and family; hunting of food

•Conformity- aim is for social approval, if a member deviate his tribe is unpardonable

•Preservation and Transmission of Traditions

2.)What are the type of education that This includes learning the skills in procuring basic necessities of life like hunting, constructing a hut, and the
like.?

•Vocational and Domestic Training

3.) What are the type of education that consist of learning how to participate in ritualistic practices to please or to appease the unseen spirits roaming
around.

•Religious (Animistic)

4.) What are the methods of instruction in primitive education that imposed enculturation, which is, imposing the group characteristics, knowledge,
skills, and attitudes upon children.

•Informal Instruction

5.) What are the methods of instruction in primitive education that is learned by unconscious imitation of the activities of their parents and other
elders. The children observed what their parents were doing and then imitated them. Education was through show me or tell me. (demonstration)

•Observation and Imitation

6.) What are the different methods of education for primitive people?

•Informal Instruction

•Observation and imitation

•imple telling and demonstration

•articipation obligatory for everyone in the performance of religious rituals and ceremonies.

7.) What is the period in the World History of Education and its Educational Goal that Athenian develops a well-rounded individual (books and notes)
while Spartan develops military leaders (military song and Spartan soldiers)?

•Greek

8.) What is the period in the World History of Education and its Educational Goal to teach survival skills (bow and arrow)?

•Primitive Society

9.) What is the period in the World History of Education and its Educational Goal to develop religious commitment and to re-establish social order (
parish, universities)?

•Medieval

10.) What is the period in the World History of Education and its Educational Goal to cultivate sense of commitment to a particular religious
denomination (school for the masses and school for the upper class)?

•Reformation

11.) What is the period in the World History of Education and its Educational Goal to cultivate humanist who was expert in classics (classical poetry
and literature, gymnasium)?

•Renaissance

12.)What is the period in the World History of Education and its Educational Goal to cultivate Islamic beliefs (Koran, medicine and science)?

•Arabic

13.) What is the period in the Philippine History of Education and its Educational Goal that curriculum and training is informal, unstructured,
decentralized, vocational training and tribal tutors?

•Pre - Colonial Period

14.) What is the period in the Philippine History of Education and its Educational Goal that offers Free education, vocational education, adult
education?

•Commonwealth Period

15.) What is the period in the Philippine History of Education and its Educational Goal that the love of labor, culture thought based on the oriental
consciousness
•Post - Colonial

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