Fun video. Funny thing is Dewey was a stern lecturer at Columbia U, so while he theorized less hierarchical education and had educators implement progressive education in his lab schools, he was taught traditionally.
I agree that student input is valuable and helpful for engagement. Be it in the classroom and outside the classroom. The learning environment is a factor in growth.
Thanks for sharing - planning on using in an intro course to help give an overview of the 5 main philosophies. Appreciate that it was already done for me! :)
thanks so much for doing this. just a note for suggestion (esp. because i love your concept and i do want to subscribe to your channel) i would help a lot when the speaker enunciates the words in the script clearly (not eating the words, that is) and is familiar with the lines (little or no hesitation).
great video! it covers all of the pedagogical nonsense one learns in ed grad school. Dewey wanted democracy, adler wanted democracy, neill wanted democracy...... But privately they were all hegelians.
Traditional and progressive Traditional- the students mustlearn to function in society - the work of a teacher to deposit knowledge in to the head of students Progressive- student interest and voices should be includedor even guide the curriculum 9f study -Start with students question which can become the motivation for projects - students learn not only content through participatory experiences but also how to learn to problem solve and engage in democracy Progressive . Existentialism . Social Reconstructionism . Progressivism 5 philosophies *Essentialism( Arthur Bestor, william bagley, admiral Human G.) -academic historian Teacher centered- possess all the knowledge that the students needs to learn for the course -teacher is have the intellectual role model for the class - students just recieving instructions - have pre determine d curriculum( math, history, literature, natural science, foreign language) -Tested using standardize test(all learning same material) - expected to master your grade level In areas of information and skill before being allowed to progress to the next grade. GOAL: For all students to be disciplined, practical, and capable of applying information from lesson to the world PAR3NNIALISM ( MORTIMER ALDER)
Thank you for this video! I'm taking a course about the history of curriculum, and I wanted to use this video in a paper I'm writing if that is okay. I will make sure to give you credit too!
Hmmm, I'm just starting to look at educational philosophies, but it seems that Dewey is part of the pragmatic movement, not progressivism, right? I'm confused... Fun video, btw!
Krysalis Both terms are applicable. Dewey rejected all terms, including progressive, but it's still an acceptable way to characterize his work. No one really speaks of "pragmatic" education, which is why we stuck with "progressive..." the key is whether the description is accurate. :)
Fun video. Funny thing is Dewey was a stern lecturer at Columbia U, so while he theorized less hierarchical education and had educators implement progressive education in his lab schools, he was taught traditionally.
Thank you so much! You helped me understand a whole semesters worth of work in a short space of time... Going to ace my exam now
I agree that student input is valuable and helpful for engagement. Be it in the classroom and outside the classroom. The learning environment is a factor in growth.
thank you for this video. it really helps me as an educ student. 😇 God bless.
Was looking for the comparative study of classical versus Students-centered philosophies. You just save my night. Thanks and thumbs up
Salma Mansoor are you studying education?
Thanks for sharing - planning on using in an intro course to help give an overview of the 5 main philosophies. Appreciate that it was already done for me! :)
thanks so much for doing this. just a note for suggestion (esp. because i love your concept and i do want to subscribe to your channel) i would help a lot when the speaker enunciates the words in the script clearly (not eating the words, that is) and is familiar with the lines (little or no hesitation).
Slow down AS Neil. Had to watch that section more than once to understand what was being said.
Thank you for sharing the script! It's very helpful.
Creative, clear and cunningly attainable.
great video! it covers all of the pedagogical nonsense one learns in ed grad school. Dewey wanted democracy, adler wanted democracy, neill wanted democracy...... But privately they were all hegelians.
All these philosophies are great resources for a real classroom today. Although all of them depends on the studetns' behavior.
Gonna pass my midterm tomorrow because of this video
Traditional and progressive
Traditional- the students mustlearn to function in society
- the work of a teacher to deposit knowledge in to the head of students
Progressive- student interest and voices should be includedor even guide the curriculum 9f study
-Start with students question which can become the motivation for projects
- students learn not only content through participatory experiences but also how to learn to problem solve and engage in democracy
Progressive
. Existentialism
. Social Reconstructionism
. Progressivism
5 philosophies
*Essentialism( Arthur Bestor, william bagley, admiral Human G.)
-academic historian
Teacher centered- possess all the knowledge that the students needs to learn for the course
-teacher is have the intellectual role model for the class
- students just recieving instructions
- have pre determine d curriculum( math, history, literature, natural science, foreign language)
-Tested using standardize test(all learning same material)
- expected to master your grade level
In areas of information and skill before being allowed to progress to the next grade.
GOAL: For all students to be disciplined, practical, and capable of applying information from lesson to the world
PAR3NNIALISM ( MORTIMER ALDER)
I came to this video knowing that I hated Essentialism. Hearing Rickover's name mentioned in the same sentence with it helps me to understand why.
Wow this is really powerful..great work right there sir👏👏
Thank you for this video! I'm taking a course about the history of curriculum, and I wanted to use this video in a paper I'm writing if that is okay. I will make sure to give you credit too!
Sure! It's probably way too late, but sure.
Thanks! I did end up using it, and it was very helpful to me for my research and in my paper!
Very well explained. Thank you for sharing the presentation!
Great video and great channel! Glad I found it!
Next time maybe famous Literatures,, but this is great thank you!!!
THANK YOUU!!!!!YOU help me understand this subject easier. Thanks!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this video!
This was wonderful, thank you.
Excellent video! I will use it for my classes
Thank you very much for sharing this video
Thanks so much for this. The textbook I have for class made this so boring and vague.
Excellent presentation
Thank you for making this video.
Excellent video! 😀
Thanks and greetings from Colombia, what an amazing video
Thanks! And hi from Texas!
this is what you called EFFORT! WOAH!
This is great!
thanks for the video it really help me
Hmmm, I'm just starting to look at educational philosophies, but it seems that Dewey is part of the pragmatic movement, not progressivism, right? I'm confused... Fun video, btw!
Krysalis Both terms are applicable. Dewey rejected all terms, including progressive, but it's still an acceptable way to characterize his work. No one really speaks of "pragmatic" education, which is why we stuck with "progressive..." the key is whether the description is accurate. :)
Ah ok, thanks for the scoop!
CLEAR! THANK YOU.
Thank you for the upload 👍
Hey! Thanks a lot for this information.
No problem! Our class had fun making the video. :)
My professor currently use this video in our Philosophy class. Happy to learn with this. Thanks for the transcript as well.
Brilliant 😊
I love you brother nice video
thanks for the video, really nice work..keep it up!
Thanks!
Summerhill...all students are naturally curious.
IL attend Dewey class
I don't think this guy ever went to a Religious school. Religion and History are completely separated in those schools.
Any body send me educational philosophy by nehru
dripping with cheese, but i like it.
v fast
you talk WAAAYYYY too fast! some are writing down notes, ya know
you can slow down the playback speed on the video, ya know ;)
Dan Krutka i did but it’s weird. appreciate this video tho
Thank you very much for sharing this video.