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Jerome Bruner’s Theory of Education: From Early Bruner to ...
ocw.metu.edu.trconsciousness of the race” (Dewey, 1897/1975, “My Pedagogic Creed,” Article I, p. 116), but he also says that this view, if developed as in Dewey’s theory, has a possible defect or a limit in scope. Bruner wrote right after the quote above: But educationmust also seek todevelopthe processofintelligence
ジョン・デューイの公教育思想における「個性を生かす教育」
www.yamanashi-ken.ac.jpデューイは『私の教育信条』(My Pedagogic Creed) において、教育問題を考える上に、何よ りも基礎となる「教育の本質」について、次の ような冒頭の節から始めている。 「すべての教育は、個人が人類の社会的意識 に参加すること (the participation of the individual
My Pedagogic Creed - UT College of Liberal Arts
la.utexas.eduDewey’s Pedagogic Creed 2 that instinct. I believe that the psychological and social sides are organically related and that education cannot be regarded as a compromise between the two, or a
My Pedagogic Creed ARTICLE I--What Education Is
playpen.meraka.csir.co.zaby John Dewey John Dewey's famous declaration concerning education. First published in The School Journal, Volume LIV, Number 3 (January 16, 1897), pages 77-80. ARTICLE I--What Education Is I believe that all education proceeds by the participation of the individual in the social consciousness of the race.