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Philosophies of Education

Philosophies of Education. By: Pamela Johnson. Essentialism . ACTIVITY: Have students take notes on a power point while I explain everything. Perennialism . ACTIVITY: Have each student takes notes on a subject using passages from textbooks. . Progressivism.

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Philosophies of Education

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  1. Philosophies of Education By: Pamela Johnson

  2. Essentialism ACTIVITY: Have students take notes on a power point while I explain everything.

  3. Perennialism ACTIVITY: Have each student takes notes on a subject using passages from textbooks.

  4. Progressivism ACTIVITY: Split the students up in small groups and create a visual on how to model the water cycle

  5. Social Reconstruction ACTIVITY: Take students around the city to pick up liter.

  6. Existentialism ACTIVITY: Give students the freedom to do whatever they want and then choose what they want to learn when they want to

  7. My Philosophy The philosophy I lean towards the most is progressivism.... I believe that students learn better by actuality doing what they’re being taught It’s overall easier to remember than taking notes from a lecture or textbook

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