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The ROLE of the TEACHER Annie Jean Mae R. Camino Secondary School Teacher I San Luis National High School Division of Agusan del Sur
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Page 1: John Dewey's Philosophy

The ROLE of the TEACHER

Annie Jean Mae R. CaminoSecondary School Teacher I

San Luis National High SchoolDivision of Agusan del Sur

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Teachers…“the organs through

which pupils are brought into

effective connection with the materials”

-(Dewey, 1938, L.121)

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TEACHERS…For Dewey

Socialprocess The teacher loses

the position of external boss or dictator

Facilitate a classroom environment that allows students to play a role in creating their own knowledge.

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The TEACHER as

DEMOCARATIC

LEADER“to be intelligently aware of the capacities, needs and past experiences of those under

instruction”

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“to allow the suggestions made to develop into a plan and project by means of the

further suggestions contributed and organized

into a whole by the members of the group” (Dewey, 1938, L755)

The TEACHER as DEMOCARATIC LEADER

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Facilitate proper

experience for their students

The TEACHER as DEMOCARATIC LEADER

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Will inspire a desire for knowledge

The TEACHER as DEMOCARATIC LEADER

Will serve as guides in investigations undertaken rather than task-masters

Lead students into educational liberty

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The TEACHER as EDUCATIONAL PIONEER

Will serve as builder to create a dynamic curriculum that changes with your

STUDENTS

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Progressive Education

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