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Students benefit from handson learning from "summary" of DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION by John Dewey

The idea that students benefit from hands-on learning is central to the philosophy of education proposed by John Dewey. Dewey believed that education should be a process of growth and development, rather than simply a transfer of knowledge from teacher to student. In order for students to truly understand and internalize new information, they must be actively engaged in the learning process. Hands-on learning allows students to interact with their environment in a meaningful way, using all of their senses to explore and discover new concepts. This type of experiential learning is more engaging and memorable than traditional methods of instruction, such as lectures or rote memorization. By actively participating in the learning process, students are able to make connections between theory and practice, and apply their knowledge to real-world situatio...
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    DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION

    John Dewey

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