JOHN DEWEY Flashcards
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIENCE
Learning happens through social interaction and participation, shaping both individuals and society.
Education as a Social Process (Dewey)
Schools should promote democracy by encouraging inquiry, dialogue, and active problem-solving.
Democratic Education (Dewey)
Schools allow students to test ideas and values, fostering critical thinking and real-world problem-solving.
School as a Social Laboratory (Dewey)
Education should incorporate past knowledge and cultural heritage to address modern challenges.
Fund of Knowledge (Dewey)
Schools should be democratic, allowing all individuals to participate in decision-making and experience democracy.
Schools for the People and by the People