John Dewey Group 1 Hannah Berni, Matt Jones, Troy James, Brandi, & Shayna (1859-1952) American Philosopher and Education Reformist.

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John Dewey Group 1 Hannah Berni, Matt Jones, Troy James, Brandi, & Shayna ( ) American Philosopher and Education Reformist

-Born October 20, 1859 in Burlington, Vermont to Archibald Dewey & Lucina Artemisia Rich -Married Harriet Alice Chipman in They had 6 children together and adopted 1 _Married Roberta Lowitz Grant in 1946 after Harriet passed away -Died June 1, 1952 Personal Life

-Burlington public schools -University of Vermont (Phi Beta) * enrolled at age 15 & graduated second in his class -John Hopkins University (PhD) -University of Chicago Education

-Taught at a seminary in Oil City, Pennsylvania -Taught at a private school in Vermont -Assistant professor at the University of Michigan -Professor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota -Head of the philosophy department at the University of Chicago -Director of the University of Chicago’s School of Education Teaching Career

-President of the American Psychological Association and the American Philosophical Association (simultaneously) -Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University and Columbia Teachers College -Longtime member of the American Federation of Teachers Leadership

-John was the leader of the Progressive Education Movement which is… practices and ideas that desire to make schools into a democratic society. -A democratic society is… where everyone has a chance at an education Leadership Continued...

-The school (institution) itself is where reform should take place - students learn from experiencing the curriculum interactively (Hands-on Learning) -Curriculum should be presented in a way that allows the student to relate to it -Dewey was very active in setting up numerous academic institutions Progressive Education

-Started experimental elementary school -Dewey co founded The New School for Social Research in In his lifetime, he published over 1,000 pieces of writings -Lifelong supporter of the education reform and defended everyone’s right to an education Contributions to Education

The United States Postal Service honored Dewey in their Prominent Americans stamp series with a 30 cent postage stamp in Honoring Dewey

Good reads by Dewey

“Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” “The belief that all genuine education comes about through experience does not mean that all experiences are genuinely or equally educative.” ”Education, therefore, is a process of living and not a preparation for future living.” “Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is such of a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results.” “The educational process has no end beyond itself; it is its own end.” Quotes by the famous Dewey

1.Gutek, Gerald L. Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Education: A Biographical Introduction. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Inc 2.Louis Menand, The Metaphysical Club: A History of Ideas in the United States (New York: Farrar, Staus and Giroux, 2002) 3.Dewey, J. (2009). Democracy and education: An introduction to the philosophy of education. New York: WLC Books. (Original work published 1916) 4.“John Dewey." Bio. A&E Television Networks, Web. 02 Oct Works Cited