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PROGRESSIVISM Prepared By: Rachelle Ann Rose C. Corpuz

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PROGRESSIVISM

Prepared By:Rachelle Ann Rose C. Corpuz

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John Dewey

• American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer

• Founder of philosophical school of “Pragmatism”

• “Educational Progressivism”

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“The purpose of education is to enhance individual

effectiveness in society and give learners practical

knowledge and problem-solving skills”

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Jerome Bruner

• Bruner argued that any subject can be taught in some intellectually honest form to any child at any stage of development. • He felt that interest in the material being

learned was the best stimulus for learning rather than external motivation such as grades. • Bruner developed the concept of

discovery learning which promoted learning as a process of constructing new ideas based on current or past knowledge.

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What is Progressivism?

• Progressivism is the educational philosophy which is grounded in the “pure” philosophy of pragmatism. • Progressivism focuses on real-world problem solving and individual development.• Learning is an active, democratic and social process. Knowledge is constructed by the student as they experiment and solve problems.

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Educational Progressivism

A.The main principle is that

humans are social animals who learn best in real-time activities with

other people

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B. Strong emphasis on problem-based

learning to develop solving and analysis skills

(For example, an instructor posing questions that exercise students’ minds in a practical manner)

Educational Progressivism

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C. Instructors should focus

on providing students with the necessary skills and knowledge to survive and to succeed in our competitive society

Educational Progressivism

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• By understanding this philosophy of education, as a teacher, we have to know which approach can suit well to our learners’ needs.

• Education cannot be effective unless it helps a child to open up himself to life (Maria Montessori)

Conclusion

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