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PEPSI OBSERVATION
PHILOSOPHICAL
The things a student says about school, about school work, and the ways
each responds to tasks tells us a great deal about a student's level of
philosophical development.
Monitor one child at a time until able to identify the responses set.
Mark the level and move to another child, covering as many youngsters
as possible during the time allotted.
Education:
- is fun
- is no fun
- is hard
- is good for you
- helps you learn, helps in school
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Impulsive |
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- is good
- nice
- fine
- is good to have
- is good for getting a job
- is boring
- is for the birds
- is not good
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Self-protective |
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- is important in the world today
- is necessary, good for everyone
- is essential, something everyone should have
- is wonderful, desirable, great
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Conformist |
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- is an important part of life
- is necessary for success
- is worthwhile
- is worth it
- is an asset, a goal
- can't be taken away
- everyone should have as much as possible
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Conscientious
conformist |
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- is important for social goals
- should be improved
- is more than book learning, gained in different ways
- should be available to all, an opportunity
- is satisfying, stimulating, enriching
- leads to growth, improvement, preparation for life
- is a way of solving problems, opens doors
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Conscientious |
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- should never end, continues throughout life
- is essential for a full life, for enjoyment of life
- is not always what it seems to be
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Individualistic |
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- is intrinsically valuable, admirable
- is important social and in individual lives
- helps you cope with life (original, elaborate)
- leads to self-fulfillment, self understanding
- allows recognition of new values
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Actualizing |
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You should now:
Go on to PEPSI Reflections - Philosophical
or
Go back to PEPSI Observations
E-mail J'Anne
Ellsworth at jet@sedona.net
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Northern Arizona University
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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