John Dewey: A Look at His Contributions to Curriculum
This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey was a leader in education and philosophy of his time. Still today his ideologies have a place in educational curriculums across the globe. John Dewey believed that students learn from human experiences...
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description | This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey was a leader in education and philosophy of his time. Still today his ideologies have a place in educational curriculums across the globe. John Dewey believed that students learn from human experiences. Furthermore, Dewey believed that student experiences shape the future decisions that a learner engages in. Although Dewey’s work faced scrutiny, Dewey’s thoughts are still relevant in education reform today. This article resurfaces the need for whole child research considerations and inclusive learner experiences like Dewey’s work many years ago when making educational decision and building curriculum that meet the needs of individuals to promote a positive global change. |
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spelling | doaj.art-25edb9ae5f654495b29d8cd1cd8c14b72022-12-21T23:00:30ZengAcademicusAcademicus International Scientific Journal2079-37152020-01-01MMXX2114215010.7336/academicus.2020.21.12John Dewey: A Look at His Contributions to CurriculumLatasha HoltThis article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey was a leader in education and philosophy of his time. Still today his ideologies have a place in educational curriculums across the globe. John Dewey believed that students learn from human experiences. Furthermore, Dewey believed that student experiences shape the future decisions that a learner engages in. Although Dewey’s work faced scrutiny, Dewey’s thoughts are still relevant in education reform today. This article resurfaces the need for whole child research considerations and inclusive learner experiences like Dewey’s work many years ago when making educational decision and building curriculum that meet the needs of individuals to promote a positive global change. http://www.academicus.edu.al/nr21/Academicus-MMXX-21-142-150.pdf experimentalism; curriculum; john dewey; educational reform; global impact |
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title | John Dewey: A Look at His Contributions to Curriculum |
title_full | John Dewey: A Look at His Contributions to Curriculum |
title_fullStr | John Dewey: A Look at His Contributions to Curriculum |
title_full_unstemmed | John Dewey: A Look at His Contributions to Curriculum |
title_short | John Dewey: A Look at His Contributions to Curriculum |
title_sort | john dewey a look at his contributions to curriculum |
topic | experimentalism; curriculum; john dewey; educational reform; global impact |
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