The Four Educational Principles by John Dewey
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John Dewey's educational principles emphasize experiential learning as a fundamental aspect of education. He advocated for learning through hands-on experiences, valuing practical encounters that engage individuals. Social interaction and communication are pivotal, enabling collaboration and the sharing of diverse perspectives, enriching the learning process. Dewey highlighted the importance of tailoring the curriculum to meet individual needs, ensuring a personalized educational journey for each learner. Lastly, he emphasized that education should be a lifelong pursuit, promoting ongoing growth and adaptability beyond traditional academic settings.
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