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  • According to Syed Abu Aa'la Modudi, in order to introduce the Western knowledge and learning in Muslim Societies, it must be:
  • The other way to present the western and modern knowledge to Muslim students, according to Syed Abu Aa'la Modudi is:
  • According to Syed Abu Aa'la Modudi, in order to Islamize the educational system it is necessary to:
  • Syed Abu Aa'la Modudi believes that Islamic culture and civilization can only be protected and promoted through:
  • In order to Islamize the education system, Syed Abu Aa'io Modudi suggested that Islamic studies should be:
  • The basic purpose of Islamic education system, according to Syed Abu A’la Modudi is to:
  • Syed Abu Aa'la Modudi divided education of an individual into _ key stages.
  • The three major domains of educational system, according to Syed Abu Aa'la Modudi, are:
  • Who was the supporter of Naturalism in Education?
  • Seventeenth and eighteenth centuries represent a period of radical changes in educational theory, known as the:
  • Aristotle established a school at Athens with the name of:
  • According to Aristotle a "Happy" man is:
  • According to Aristotelian philosophy there are _ categories of virtue:
  • To Aristotle: three components make a man good and virtuous:
  • According to Aristotle, Education is the responsibility of:
  • Plato began his career as a student of:
  • At Athens Plato founded an educational institution in about 387 BC, with the name of:
  • At Plato's Academy, a combination of different disciplines of knowledge was taught:
  • One of the major books written by Plato which reflects his thought on education is:
  • Plato used the term "Paideia" to explain the process of education comprising:
  • Plato advocates compulsory general education to all between the ages:
  • According to Plato storytelling is the main tool:
  • Ibn-e-Rushd believed that religion and philosophy:
  • Actual Muslim name of Averroes was:
  • Averroes is known as the founder of:
  • The aim of education according to the Existentialists is:
  • The Realist's aim of education is:
  • Which is the most widely accepted method of education, according to the pragmatists?
  • In practical teaching, the pragmatists are against:
  • Education, according to the Pragmatists is:
  • The term "progressive education" related to:
  • Who said, "No fixed aims of education and no values in advance"?
  • Which of the following is not criticized by realism in education?
  • The most important thing to keep in mind for a teacher according to Realism is:
  • Which characteristic is common to Pragmatism, Naturalism and Existentialism?
  • Averroes was actually a/an:
  • Averroes wrote a commentary on Plato's book:
  • Like Aristotle, Ibn-e-Rushd views the study of the psyche as a part of:
  • Ibn-e-Rushd divided the soul into _ faculties:
  • The primary psychological faculty in human beings according to Averroes is:
  • The highest psychological faculty in human beings according to Averroes is:
  • Ibn-e-Rushd maintains that it is the Muslim doctrine of the ___ that best motivates people to an ethical life:
  • Allama Iqbal explained that before making any educational program an educationist should know about the
  • Iqbal's concept of Ego (Khudi) was first presented in:
  • Iqbal holds that individuality develops only in contact with a:
  • The main challenge in Al-Ghazali’s time was the conflict between:
  • According to Al-Ghazali the aim of education is to cultivate man so that he abides by the:
  • True knowledge, in Al-Ghazali’s view, is knowledge of:
  • The purpose of knowledge is to help man attain:
  • In Al-Ghazali’s opinion, between the revealed and rational sciences:
  • The famous book of Al-Ghazali in which he attacked philosophy was:
  • Al-Ghazali’s compulsory curriculum included:
  • Al-Ghazali defines the role of the scholar in society as:
  • For Iqbal, the development of individuality is a:
  • According to Iqbal the educational system of a country should reflect its:
  • For teaching morality, school should provide opportunities of:
  • According to Iqbal, the good life must be a life of:
  • Iqbal believes education should cultivate:
  • According to Iqbal, courage can be cultivated through the working principle of:
  • Syed Abu A'la Maududi was a scholar of:
  • Maududi criticized ___ in the light of Islamic teachings:
  • Maududi presented a practical plan for:
  • Maududi termed western education “Mass Murderer of Humanity” because it is:
  • Froebel was actually a/an ___ educationist and reformer.
  • Froebel is famous for his kindergarten which means:
  • Froebel is different because:
  • According to Froebel, teacher must nurture so that:
  • Froebel’s fixed and symmetrical play materials are called:
  • Froebel names his soft play materials as:
  • Froebel was the first philosopher to perceive the significance of ___ in teaching:
  • Froebel's curriculum incorporated principles of:
  • Which one of the following education systems supports scientific progress?
  • According to which school of philosophy of education, exaltation of individual's personality is a function of education?
  • What is the goal of education according to Idealism?

Who said, "No fixed aims of education and no values in advance"?

Who said, "No fixed aims of education and no values in advance"?

(a) Progressive educators
(b) Idealists
(c) Realists
(d) Marxists
✅ Correct option: (a) Progressive educators
Explanation: Progressive thinkers believe aims evolve with changing needs and experiences

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