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2  Based on the belief that education should be child-centered rather than the focused on the teacher or content area  Student-Centered philosophy

3 John Dewey founded Progressivism. He was a philosopher, psychologist, and an educational reformer. It was founded in during the 1920’s.

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5  Based on the concerns, curiosity, and real- world experiences of students  Interest centers located all around the room  Encourages students to work together  Use the “problem solving approach” and the “experimental focus”

6 I. Become aware of the goal. II. Define the objectives. III. Propose hypotheses to achieve a goal IV. Evaluate the consequences of the hypotheses from one’s past experiences V. Test the most likely solution.

7 STUDENT CENTERED

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9  www.education.com/referance/article/Ref_St udent_Centered/ www.education.com/referance/article/Ref_St udent_Centered/  www.uvm.edu/~dewey/articles/proged.html www.uvm.edu/~dewey/articles/proged.html  www.slideshare.net/CPappasOnline/educatio nal~progressivism www.slideshare.net/CPappasOnline/educatio nal~progressivism  www.albany.edu/~dkw42/s2_dewey_progr.ht ml www.albany.edu/~dkw42/s2_dewey_progr.ht ml  Becoming a teacher/Forrest W. Parkay.—9 th ed. Copyright 2013 by Pearson Education, Inc.


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