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  1. Jan 18, 2021 · John Dewey is credited as founding a philosophical approach to life called ‘pragmatism’, and his approaches to education and learning have been influential internationally and endured over time. He saw the purpose of education to be the cultivation of thoughtful, critically reflective, socially engaged individuals rather than passive recipients of established knowledge.

  2. Dewey (1933, 1938) defined an experience as an interaction between an individual and the environment, suggesting that all experiences—good and bad—involve doing (how the individual interacts with the environment) and undergoing (how the experience changes the individual). Dewey (1938, p. 13) continually emphasized that, while all students ...

  3. Feb 1, 2024 · John Dewey (1859—1952) was a psychologist, philosopher, and educator who made contributions to numerous topics in philosophy and psychology. His work continues to inform modern philosophy and educational practice today. Dewey was an influential pragmatist, a movement that rejected most philosophy at the time in favor of the belief that things ...

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · Dewey believed that “ democracy is a way of life.”. He also believed schools could teach that lesson to young people by allowing people in the school to have a meaningful say in the aims of ...

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  5. In the John Dewey School in Denver in 1964, eighth graders create mosaic murals to decorate school corridors and offices. The activity demonstrates the Dewey principle of manual training—active rather than passive learning, “with real things and materials.”

  6. Mar 30, 2021 · If not, Democracy and Education (1916) is the centerpiece of his education philosophy but in 1897, he wrote an article for School Journal called ‘My Pedagogic Creed,’ an essay structured around ‘I believe…’ statements that describe what school ‘is’ and should ‘do’ (something we explore often–in Characteristics Of A Good School, for example).

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  8. Oct 16, 2024 · To argue for this philosophy, Dewey taught at universities and wrote influential books such as Democracy and Education (1916) and (1925). John Dewey (born October 20, 1859, Burlington, Vermont, U.S.—died June 1, 1952, New York, New York) was an American philosopher and educator who was a cofounder of the philosophical movement known as ...

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