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Implications of Progressivism to Teaching and Learning

The progressive education philosophy embraces a more student-centered approach. While


teachers have objectives that they want to cover in a course, the curriculum encourages student
input so that their particular interests can be incorporated into the design of the class. It stresses
the importance of learning by doing and encourages students to be curious and questioning.
Progressivism also emphasizes the need for educators to be flexible and responsive to the needs
of individual students.

Proponents of progressive education believe that, under this model, students are more likely to
develop a love of education and become lifelong learners. Students use critical thinking skills
outside the classroom as they evaluate and reevaluate their perspectives on real-world topics and
issues. Students learn better through their own experience. Therefore, learning facts is more
supported when students understand through relatable experiences and collaboration with the
teacher and other students.

Strengths of Progressivism to Education

 Progressive education allows for greater student involvement in their own communities
and environments which allows for deeper integration of knowledge.
 the focus is shifted away from the teacher and how they teach, and more on the student
and how they learn.
 Progressivist teachers try making school interesting and useful by planning lessons that
provoke curiosity. In a progressivist school, students are actively learning.
 The students interact with one another and develop social qualities such as cooperation
and tolerance for different points of view.
 Teachers recognize and honor the creativity and passions of individual students.
 Educators do not simply teach students information and expect them to memorize it and
get perfect scores on tests.
 Instead, they have their students engage in active hands-on learning through projects,
experiments, and collaboration with peers.

Weaknesses of Progressivism to Education

In contrast, the problem that critics have with this approach to education is that catering
to student whims and fancies may ultimately damage the overall curriculum.

 Does not have teacher directed or skill-centered strategies.


i.e., There is no standard way of teaching or learning a concept.

 Is hard to teach when it comes to teaching subjects on the humanities and critical reading.
*Personal analysis on the education system i.e., history and book are usually told or read
 The chaos and noisiness of the classroom could not be handled by one teacher in a large
number of students in the public education system.
 It is a lot more work for the teacher to plan a lesson objective and a variety of activities in
order to make the chaos more organized.
 Limited in question- answer tests and written responses
i.e., the common worry is students will not gain the amount of practice of literacy as they
would in a traditional education setting.

Importance of Progressivism in the Field of Education:

 Emphasizes Active Learning


Students should be given opportunities to explore their own interests and discover new
things. It also means that they should be encouraged to ask questions and think critically
about the information they are presented with.

 Encourages Creativity
Creative expression is an important aspect of progressive education.
This means that students should be given opportunities to express themselves creatively
and explore their own ideas, which will help them learn in new ways with less risk or
frustration than they would otherwise experience if left unchecked by outside influences
such as parents who wantonly discourage exploration at every turn because “you can’t do
anything worthwhile.”

 Innovation is essential to success.


It means that you should encourage your kids, come up with new solutions for problems,
and not be afraid of thinking outside the box!

Teaches Students How to Think, Not What to Think

 Encourages Social Interaction


Progressive education also emphasizes the importance of social interaction.
This means that students should be given opportunities to work together and interact.
It is believed that this kind of interaction is essential for learning.

 Promotes Individualized Instruction


This means that each student should be given instruction tailored to his or her own needs
and abilities.
It is believed that this kind of instruction is more effective than one-size-fits-all
instruction because it allows students to learn at their own pace and in their way.

 Encourages Democratic Values


This means that students should be taught to participate in their own governance and
make decisions about their own education.
 Encourages Lifelong Learning
Finally, progressive education emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning.
This means that students should be given opportunities to continue learning even after
leaving the formal education system.

Some common ways in which progressivism may be applied in the classroom include:

Student-Centered Learning
Student-centered learning is a method of instruction that focuses on the needs and interests of
individual students.
This means that the curriculum is designed to meet the needs of each student and that students
are given opportunities to direct their own learning.
2
Discovery Learning
Discovery learning is a revolutionary teaching method that encourages students’ natural ability
and thirst for new information.
In addition, the method emphasizes self-discovery, which means they’re given plenty of
opportunities in classrooms and outside them, exploring everything around them with questions
at hand!
3
Project-Based Learning
Project-based learning is an innovative method of instruction that gives your students
opportunities to work on long-term projects with real-world applications.
This means they will be able complete hands-on tasks, collaborate in groups (or even alone), and
apply what’s learned throughout the course across various disciplines!
4
Cooperative Learning
Cooperative learning is a classroom environment that encourages student collaboration and
competition.
In this sort, students are allowed to work on projects with their peers and learn from one
another’s mistakes or successes!
It also helps them build stronger relationships with their peers, which can also lead to success
outside of school!
5
Experiential Learning
Experiential learning is an exciting and engaging way for students to gain insight into their
world.
Taking part in activities, watching videos, or reading articles about topics relevant to your course
goals will give you new perspectives that can help guide future decisions!
Conclusion
While there are many essential aspects to progressivism in education, the key themes of
individualism, democracy, and social justice provide a foundation for students to become active
participants in their own learning and society.
When these principles are embedded into all levels of schooling, from early childhood through
higher education, they can create positive change in the classroom and the world.

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weakness

Weiss, S., DeFalco, A., & Weiss, E. (2005). Progressive = permissive? not according to john
dewey ... subjects matter! University of South Carolina Aiken: Essays In Education 14, 2.
Retrieved from http://www.usca.edu/essays/vol142005/defalco.pdf

Weiss, S., DeFalco, A., & Weiss, E. (2005). Progressive = permissive? not according to john
dewey ... subjects matter! University of South Carolina Aiken: Essays In Education 14, 2.
Retrieved from http://www.usca.edu/essays/vol142005/defalco.pdf

Weiss, S., DeFalco, A., & Weiss, E. (2005). Progressive = permissive? not according to john
dewey ... subjects matter! University of South Carolina Aiken: Essays In Education 14, 2.
Retrieved from http://www.usca.edu/essays/vol142005/defalco.pdf

Importance of Progressivism in the Field of Education:

It stresses the importance of learning by doing and encourages students to be curious and
questioning. Progressivism also emphasizes the need for educators to be flexible and responsive
to the needs of individual students.

There are several reasons why progressivism is important in the field of education.
Emphasizes Active Learning
One of the most important aspects of progressive education is that students should be actively
involved in their own learning.
This means that students should be given opportunities to explore their own interests and
discover new things.
It also means that they should be encouraged to ask questions and think critically about the
information they are presented with.

Encourages Creativity
Creative expression is an important aspect of progressive education.
This means that students should be given opportunities to express themselves creatively and
explore their own ideas, which will help them learn in new ways with less risk or frustration than
they would otherwise experience if left unchecked by outside influences such as parents who
wantonly discourage exploration at every turn because “you can’t do anything worthwhile.”
Innovation is essential to success.
It means that you should encourage your kids, come up with new solutions for problems, and not
be afraid of thinking outside the box!

Teaches Students How to Think, Not What to Think


One of the most important goals of progressive education is to teach students how to think, not
what to think.
This is done by encouraging them to ask questions and think critically about the information they
are presented with.
It is also important to provide them with multiple perspectives on any given issue to develop
their own opinions.

Encourages Social Interaction


Progressive education also emphasizes the importance of social interaction.
This means that students should be given opportunities to work together and interact.
It is believed that this kind of interaction is essential for learning.

Promotes Individualized Instruction


Another important aspect of progressive education is the idea of individualized instruction.
This means that each student should be given instruction tailored to his or her own needs and
abilities.
It is believed that this kind of instruction is more effective than one-size-fits-all instruction
because it allows students to learn at their own pace and in their way.

Encourages Democratic Values


Progressive education also emphasizes the importance of democratic values.
This means that students should be taught to participate in their own governance and make
decisions about their own education.
It is believed that this kind of education will promote democratic values and citizenship.

Encourages Lifelong Learning


Finally, progressive education emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning.
This means that students should be given opportunities to continue learning even after leaving
the formal education system.
It is believed that this will help them succeed in their careers and personal lives.

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