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Philosophical Foundations Riddle Activity

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Test your critical thinking with this riddle challenge on educational philosophies! Match each classroom scenario to the philosophy it represents—Perennialism, Essentialism, Progressivism, or Reconstructionism. Perfect for college-level learners exploring the foundations of education.

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Test your critical thinking with this riddle challenge on educational philosophies! Match each classroom scenario to the philosophy it represents—Perennialism, Essentialism, Progressivism, or Reconstructionism. Perfect for college-level learners exploring the foundations of education.

por RENEE OLGA TAN
1

“I focus on the basics—reading, writing, and arithmetic. My classroom is structured, my lessons are rigorous, and I believe discipline builds competence. I teach what society needs to function well. Who am I?”

Hints

Starts with letter "E" and ends with letter "M".

2

“I believe the best way to educate is through timeless truths. My students read Plato and Shakespeare—not because it’s trendy, but because it’s enduring. I train minds to think, not just memorize. Who am I?”

Hints

Starts with letter "P" and ends with letter "M".

3

“My students learn by doing. We explore real-world problems together, and their interests shape our lessons. I believe education should prepare them for democratic life. Who am I?”

Hints

Starts with letter "P" and ends with letter "M".

4

“I challenge my students to question injustice and imagine a better world. We discuss current events, and I encourage activism. Education isn’t just about knowledge—it’s about transformation. Who am I?”

Hints

Starts with letter "R" and ends with letter "M".

5

“I don’t chase trends. I believe the classics hold the answers to life’s biggest questions. My curriculum is rooted in logic, literature, and philosophy. Who am I?”

6

“I’m the teacher who sets high standards and expects mastery of core subjects. I believe in cultural literacy and preparing students to be productive citizens. Who am I?”

7

“I design lessons around my students’ needs and interests. We work in groups, solve problems, and reflect on our learning. I believe education should be student-centered. Who am I?”

8

"I use my classroom to raise awareness about inequality, climate change, and human rights. My goal is to empower students to become agents of change. Who am I?”

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