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[Session 12] Two Major Trends of Pedagogy (2) Dewey's Educational Philosophy
*Click Table of Contents in the left column to see each page. 1. Top page of [Session 12] (You are here.) Let's read Chapters 4 to 8 of John Dewey's Experience and Education (1938) Kappa Delta Pi (First Touchstone Edition, 1997) 2. Introduction First of all, read my explanation for "[Session 12] Two Major Trends of Pedagogy (2) Dewey's Educational Philosophy." 3. Posting on Discussion Board and mutual commenting ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() According to Dewey's assertions shown in Chapters 4 to 8 of the textbook, describe your opinions about the methods of taking merits from both disciplinism and empiricism, "Progressive organization of subject-matter" (The title of Chapter 7) based on your educational experiences you posted on the discussion board for Session 11. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Make a comment on other participants' opinions on the Discussion Board. Choose an opinion or opinions on which to comment at your own discretion. 4. Reference links
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