John dewey's curriculum theory
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JOHN DEWEY felt that the curriculum should ultimately produce students who would be able to deal effectively with the modern world. Therfore, curriculum should not be presented as finished abstraction, but should include the child's preconceptions and should incorporate how the child views his or her own world.
Dewey uses four instincts or impulses to describe how to characterize children's behaviour.
the 4 instincts are:
°social
°constructive
°expressive
°artistic
Curriculum should build an orderly sense of the world where the child lives. Dewey hoped to use accomplish this goal was to combine subject areas and materials.
By doing this, Dewy made connections b/w subject and the child's life.
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Dewey uses four instincts or impulses to describe how to characterize children's behaviour.
the 4 instincts are:
°social
°constructive
°expressive
°artistic
Curriculum should build an orderly sense of the world where the child lives. Dewey hoped to use accomplish this goal was to combine subject areas and materials.
By doing this, Dewy made connections b/w subject and the child's life.
please mark this as Brainliest answer.
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