GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING
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Stages of Cognitive Development
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Stages of Moral Development
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Stages of Cognitive and Emotional Development
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Learning Through Experience
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Learning as an Active Practice
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Detailed explanation-1: -For Dewey, experience is a ‘natural’ phenomenon, not outside of the human species but completely inside of it as part of our evolutionary make-up. Experience denotes the way living organisms interact with their environment. For humans, the environment is social, cultural and political.
Detailed explanation-2: -In his book Education and Experience, renowned education philosopher John Dewey wrote, “There is an intimate and necessary relation between the process of actual experience and education” (1938).
Detailed explanation-3: -Dewey (1938) asserts “the principle that development of experience comes about through interaction means that education is essentially a social process. This quality is realized in the degree in which individual s form a community group” (p. 58).
Detailed explanation-4: -Lesson Summary Dewey believed in the continuity of experience, or the connection between a student’s learning experiences and that student’s future decisions and behavior. He also believed that educational experiences required interaction between the student and their environment in order to be effective.