Learning is a social process from "summary" of DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION by John Dewey
Learning is a social process because it involves interaction with others. When individuals engage with others, they have the opportunity to share ideas, perspectives, and experiences. This exchange of information can lead to new insights and understanding. In a social setting, learners are able to collaborate, cooperate, and communicate with one another. This interaction allows for the construction of knowledge through dialogue and discussion.
Through social interaction, individuals are able to see things from different points of view. This exposure to diverse perspectives can help learners expand their thinking and consider alternative viewpoints. By engaging with others, individuals can challenge their own beliefs and assumptions, leading to personal growth and development. Social learning also provides a platform for individuals to practice communication skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities.
In a social context, individuals have the...
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