John Dewey: His Life, Philosophy, and Importance to Education

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John Dewey: His Life, Philosophy, and Importance to Education By Coleman Tadrowski

Family John Dewey was born on October 20, 1859, in Burlington, Vermont His father was a merchant and proprietor of a tobacco shop His mother was a daughter of a wealthy farmer He had 3 brothers, however one died as an infant

Early Life John attended Burlington public schools and excelled as a student At only fifteen years old, he enrolled at the University of Vermont He took an interest in philosophy while attending college. He was very close with his professor named Torrey Dewey’s favorite philosophical readings were the articles of Frederick Harrison in the Fortnightly and Comte’s Positive Philosophy

Educational Outline After graduating second in his class, his cousin proposed him a teaching job at a seminary in Oil City, Pennsylvania. He worked there for two years After his time in Pennsylvania, Dewey went back to Vermont and taught at a private school While teaching, he developed many academic philosophies and discussed them with his former college professor He later decided to take a hiatus from teaching and study psychology at John Hopkins. He received a doctorate degree in 1884. A few years later, he began teaching at the prestigious Columbia University Shortly after teaching at Columbia, Dewey became head of the Philosophy Department at the University of Chicago and served as director of its School of Education for two years

Philosophy The “Pragmatic Method” Many of Dewey’s philosophical pieces were inspired by the readings of the philosopher William James Dewey’s philosophies were classified as experimentalism, or instrumentalism, the idea that knowledge is a collection of experiences. This ties in with the experimental method of inquiry (meaning that we are looking for the truth, information, or knowledge.) His philosophy also promoted the goal of improving the human experience Along with these philosophies arose an important teaching known as Pragmatism, the idea that the function of thought is an instrument or tool for prediction, action, and solving problems. To simplify, we need to focus on real-life problems and answer practical problems with practical answers. Dewey is considered the Father of Pragmatism Pragmatism was the foundation of Dewey’s various educational theories The “Pragmatic Method”

Education Reform John Dewey was very supportive of improving education He believed that education should be based on the principle of learning through doing which is also referred to as democratic learning In 1894, John and Harriet Dewey founded their own experimental primary school named the University Elementary School at the University of Chicago. The purpose of the school was to test Dewey’s theories about education. Shortly after its opening, the school was closed because of a dispute with the university Here is an interview with Washington State University scholar, A.G. Rud, about John Dewey and his impact on educational reformation in America: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMh1LYuZ3B4&safe=active

Writing Dewey wrote his first two books in 1887 and 1888 They were titled Psychology and Leibniz’s New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding Over Dewey’s lifetime he published more than 1,000 works. These works were composed of essays, articles, and books These works portrayed many topics such as psychology, philosophy, educational theories, culture, religion, and politics

Later Life In 1927, Harriet Dewey died In 1946, Dewey remarried to a widow named Roberta Grant They spent the rest of their lives living off of Roberta’s inheritance money and John’s book grants Later in Dewey’s life, he saw the importance of the arts (not fine arts) to give us experience to collaborate with a group and think about the world and what things mean. Dewey died at the age of 92 in New York City

Quotes "When we look at early childhood classrooms today, we see children building language skills as they share snacks with classmates, learning important science concepts as they water and care for plants, and developing math skills as they cook up a special treat for lunch. All these commonplace preschool activities stem from the ideas of a forward-thinking and most uncommon man." “To find out what one is fitted to do, and to secure an opportunity to do it, is the key to happiness.” “The good man is the man who, no matter how morally unworthy he has been, is moving to become better.” “Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another.” “Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes.” “Without some goals and some efforts to reach it, no man can live.” “The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.” “We only think when we are confronted with problems.” “We do not learn from experience… we learn from reflecting on experience.” “Like the soil, the mind is fertilized while it lies fallow, until a new burst of bloom ensures.” “A problem well put is half solved.”

Resources www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/42738.John_Dewey www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/john_dewey.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMh1LYuZ3B4&safe=active www.iep.utm.edu/dewey/ www.biography.com/john_dewey/ https://www.pbs.org/john.html www.dewey.pragmatism.org/ www.slideshare.net/john-dewey-powerpoint www.intellectualtakeout.org/john-dewey www.wilderdom.com/JohnDeweyPhilosophy www.lib.uchicago.edu/facch08_01.html www.philosophypages.com/ph/ www.philosophybasics.com/general_quotes.html