Midterm Notes Education
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- children’s natural growth and development, contribute to peace and understanding, ethnic and religious tolerance, teachers should be gentle and loving and create joyful and pleasant classrooms, lessons and learning should be gradual, cumulative, and pl
- Comenius
- develop ideas in the mind based on sense perceptions, educate individuals capable of self-government, civic education, child’s environment important physical and social, learning a gradual process
- Locke
- create a learning environment that allows the child’s innate natural goodness to flourish, give children the freedom to explore their environment, stages of development important, natural, human instincts as initial means to knowledge, learning from ex
- Rousseau
- develop the human being’s moral, mental, and physical powers harmoniously, use sense perception in forming clear ideas, group instruction by the object lesson, common objects, permissive and emotionally healthy homelike learning enviro, instruction fol
- Pestalozzi
- enable human beings to live effectively, economically, and scientifically, darwin, no public schooling, bright students with best teachers, utilitarian, scientific objectives, instruction should be gradual, cumulative, and unhurried, advocated tech and v
- Spencer
- contribute to the individual’s personal, social, and intellectual growth, children socially active human beings eager to explore and gain control over their environment, interaction, scientific method, ed is social progress, personal growth, democratic
- Dewey
- assimilate immigrants into American society while preserving their ethnic cultural heritages, multiculturalism, “socialized educationâ€, progressive reform to reduce schools isolation from society, curriculum provide broadened experiences immediate en
- Addams
- assist children’s sensory, muscular, and intellectual development in a prepared environment, early experiences, repeat actions for mastery, spontaneous learning, practical, sensory, and formal skills and studies
- Montessori
- organize education in terms of children’s patterns of growth and development, everyday learning with environment, explore experiment, individualized instruction
- Piaget
- raise consciousness about exploitative conditions, liberation, literacy = consciousness of lives, be aware of conditions, dialogue w/ teachers, study lives and histories, social political, and economic issues true reality of school situations
- Freire
- develop the latent spiritual essence of the child in a prepared environment, idealism, nationalism, child freedom, child’s spiritual essence stimulated self-active learning, imagination and games socializing children, gifts and occupations, teacher per
- Froebel