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Philosophy of educationPhilosophy of education

Philosophy of education1916

(problems of men)

John Dewey

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John Dewey (1859-1952) believed that learning was active and schooling unnecessarily long and restrictive. His idea was that children came to school to do things and live in a community which gave them real, guided experiences which fostered their capacity to contribute to society. Dewey's education philosophy helped forward the "progressive education" movement, and spawned the development of "experiential education" programs and experiments.

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1916
OL Work ID
OL111278W

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PhilosophyEducation

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