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Progressivism

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The term "progressive education” means to describe ideas and practices that aim to make schools more effective agencies of a democratic society.

1.Applied on Aims of Education2. Applied on Curriculum 3. Applied on Management4.Applied on Teaching Pedagogies5.Applied on Teacher’s Role

To promote:

Democratic and social livingCultural values.

Subjects are interdisciplinary, integrative and interactive.

Curriculum is focused on students’ interest, human problems and affairs.

School reforms, relevant and contextualized curriculum, humanistic education.

Student interests and needs; democracy; morality; social development.

Knowledge leads to growth and development of lifelong learners who actively learn by doing.

Participate in formulating the purposes that are the basis for the student-centered curriculum.

Learning centers

Cooperative learning

Student-led and -initiated discussion.

Act as a facilitator for student learning.

Determine student interests for developing curriculum.

Guiding the students to their needs.

The Progressive education movement was an integral part of the early twentieth-century reform impulse directed toward the reconstruction of American democracy through social, as well as cultural, uplift.

The altered landscape of American life, Progressive reformers believed, provided the school with a new opportunity–indeed, a new responsibility–to play a leading role in preparing American citizens for active civic participation in a democratic society.

Application of progressivism

Creates individuals with a

Developed PSYCHOMOTOR

& COGNITIVE personality.

INNOVATION

IS

PROGRESS

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