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Please note that this philosophy is a current work in progess:
Last updated 9/17/03
Progressivism
Prior to taking the philosophy quiz, I always questioned what
type of philosophy I held about education. When we went over
the philosophies in class, my first thought concerned the
possibility of being a perennialist. Finally, I took the quiz
and discovered that I am considered a progressivist.
Progressivism was developed/discovered by two American
philosophers, William James and John Dewey. These two
individuals developed the notion of pragmatism, a philosophy
closely related to progressivism, which is considered strictly an
American philosophy. There are two basic concepts of a
progressivist. One concept is truth is determined by
function, and the other concept deals with the notion that whatever
works is right. These two ideas drive the educational goals
that a progressivist has.
The educational goals behind a progressivist philosophy directly
deal with problem-solving skills as they apply to the real
world. For example, when an English teacher creates a lesson
plan, he/she derives the lesson around the skills the student needs
in order to solve daily problems and function in the real
world. A grammar lesson directed toward high school seniors
is constructed to help the students master the grammar skills
necessary for either college or the working field. It is
developed for a formal writing setting. The instructor in
this type of learning setting plays a crucial role in helping the
students develop their skills.
The main role that a progressivist teacher plays is to guide the
students in the learning process. One-way in which teachers
guide learning is through questioning. Repetition and
practice drives learning in this type of classroom setting.
For example, when a lesson is conducted that deals with comma
usage, the teacher is going to consistently assign worksheets,
in-class activities, and homework until he/she feels that the
students have mastered comma usage.
The learning environment that is centered around James’
and Dewey’s system is one that is collaborative with a lot of
independent practice. The classroom setting is typically one
that has traditional row-type seating.
In terms of assessment, teachers tend to informally monitor and
receive feedback from students. The feedback in a
progressivist setting is occurring frequently through various types
of measurements. Teachers will study body language, facial
expressions, and even the number of students who volunteer to
answer questions. Along with studying body expressions and
volunteerism, teachers and instructors can measure understanding
through traditional testing, having the students keep a class
journal, worksheets, and homework.
In America’s society today, most teachers seem to have a
progressivist philosophy toward teaching in the classroom.
One reason that teachers in America have this type of philosophy
deals with the notion that it is the only truly American philosophy
and one that was directed toward them during their studies as a
student. Most teachers feel that they need to prepare their
students to function in the outside world and have the capability
to solve potential problems. The atmosphere of the classroom
is one that has constant feedback with both independent and group
practice.
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