Korjaukset

Text from Abby_bm - English

    • about john dewey

    • I choised this personnage because I supported a big part of my « mémoire » on his pedagogic proposals.
    • He was an American philosopher, educator, psychologist, and one of the most importants pedagogues of the 20th century (1859-1952).
  • His contributions belong to the pragmatic paradigm and his pedagogy to the thought of "new education".
  • In the field of pedagogy he made great contributions, for example his famous method "learning by doing".
    • Dewey criticizes the classical approach to knowledge.
  • The main concept related to the theory of knowledge is "experience".
    • "Experience continually occurs because the interaction of the living creature and the conditions surrounding it is implied in the very process of life.
    • In conditions of resistance and conflict, certain aspects and elements of the self and the world involved in this interaction Experience with emotions and ideas, in such a way that conscious intention arises.
  • Dewey maintains an entirely dynamic conception of the person.
  • From all this comes the famous Method of the problem.
    • It is the investigated knowledge that penetrates the heart, head and hands of the educator, and that when penetrating this way, make the realization of the most humane educational function, through the experience of the educator.
    • It aimed to formulate on a new basis a pedagogical proposal in opposition to the traditional and old school.
  • He thought that new education had to overcome tradition not only in the foundations of discourse, but also in practice itself.
  • However, there is no Dewey method to be applied.
  • When he talks about the method, he does it from the abstract, he thinks that there are no "closed and packaged" methods.
    • Dewey believes that educational praxis involves an intelligent handling of issues, and this is an openness to the educator's deliberation regarding his / her specific educational situation and the consequences that can be derived from the different courses of action.
  • Dewey distinguishes between a general and an individual method.
    • The first is an intelligent action directed by ends, in contrast, the individual method refers to the unique action of educator and educating.
    • Dewey propouse a methode comformed by five phases: The consideration of some actual and actual experience of the child.
  • The identification of any problem or difficulty arising from that experience.
    • The inspection of available data as well as search for viable solutions.
  • The formulation of the solution hypothesis.
    • And the checking the hypothesis by action.
    • Dewey showed a practical sense to plan and develop an integrated curriculum of occupations (activities functions related to the child's environment), including forecasts of program development in short time cycles.
    • "A careful inspection of the methods that have been permanently successful in formal education will reveal that their efficiency depends on the fact that they return to the situation that causes reflection outside of school in ordinary life.
    • They give students something to do, Not something to learn, and if doing is of such a nature as to demand thought or awareness of connections, learning is a natural result. "

PLEASE, HELP TO CORRECT EACH SENTENCE! - English

  • Otsikko
  • Lause 1
  • Lause 2
    • He was an American philosopher, educator, psychologist, and one of the most importants pedagogues of the 20th century (1859-1952).
      Äänestä nyt!
    • He was an American philosopher, educator, psychologist, and one of the most importants pedagogues of the 20th century (1859-1952).
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 2ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 2
  • Lause 3
  • Lause 4
  • Lause 5
  • Lause 6
  • Lause 7
    • "Experience continually occurs because the interaction of the living creature and the conditions surrounding it is implied in the very process of life.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • "Experience continually occurs because the interaction of the living creatures and the conditions surrounding it is implied in the very process of life.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 7ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 7
  • Lause 8
    • In conditions of resistance and conflict, certain aspects and elements of the self and the world involved in this interaction Experience with emotions and ideas, in such a way that conscious intention arises.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • In conditions of resistance and conflict, certain aspects and elements of the self and the world are involved in this interaction Eve experience with emotions and ideas, in such a way that conscious intention arises.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 8ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 8
  • Lause 9
  • Lause 10
  • Lause 11
    • It is the investigated knowledge that penetrates the heart, head and hands of the educator, and that when penetrating this way, make the realization of the most humane educational function, through the experience of the educator.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • It is the investigated knowledge that penetrates the heart, head and hands of the educator, and that when penetrating this way, makes the realization of the most humane educational function, through the experience of the educator.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 11ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 11
  • Lause 12
  • Lause 13
    • He thought that new education had to overcome tradition not only in the foundations of discourse, but also in practice itself.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 13ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 13
  • Lause 14
  • Lause 15
    • When he talks about the method, he does it from the abstract, he thinks that there are no "closed and packaged" methods.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 15ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 15
  • Lause 16
    • Dewey believes that educational praxis involves an intelligent handling of issues, and this is an openness to the educator's deliberation regarding his / her specific educational situation and the consequences that can be derived from the different courses of action.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • Dewey believes that educational praxis involves an intelligent handling of issues, and this is an openness to the educator's deliberation regarding his / her specific educational situations and the consequences that can be derived from the different courses of action.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 16ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 16
  • Lause 17
  • Lause 18
    • The first is an intelligent action directed by ends, in contrast, the individual method refers to the unique action of educator and educating.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • The first is an intelligent action directed by ends, in contrast, the individual method refers to the unique action of an educator and educating.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 18ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 18
  • Lause 19
    • Dewey propouse a methode comformed by five phases: The consideration of some actual and actual experience of the child.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • Dewey propouses a methode comnformed by five phases:¶
      The consideration of some actual and actual experience of
      thea child.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 19ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 19
  • Lause 20
  • Lause 21
  • Lause 22
  • Lause 23
  • Lause 24
    • Dewey showed a practical sense to plan and develop an integrated curriculum of occupations (activities functions related to the child's environment), including forecasts of program development in short time cycles.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • Dewey showed a practical sense to plan and develop an integrated curriculum of occupations (activities, functions related to the child's environment), including forecasts of program development in short time cycles.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 24ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 24
  • Lause 25
    • "A careful inspection of the methods that have been permanently successful in formal education will reveal that their efficiency depends on the fact that they return to the situation that causes reflection outside of school in ordinary life.
      Äänestä nyt!
    • "A careful inspection of the methods that have been permanently successful in formal education will reveal that their efficiency depends on the fact that they returned to the situation that causes reflection outside of school in an ordinary life.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 25ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 25
  • Lause 26
    • They give students something to do, Not something to learn, and if doing is of such a nature as to demand thought or awareness of connections, learning is a natural result. "
      Äänestä nyt!
    • They give students something to do, Nnot something to learn, and if doing is of such a nature as to demand thought or awareness of connections, learning is a natural result. "¶
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 26ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Lause 26