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John Dewey promoted experiential learning from "summary" of History of American Education by David Boers

John Dewey, a prominent figure in the field of education, believed in the power of experiential learning. According to Dewey, students learn best through hands-on experiences and real-life situations. He argued that traditional methods of rote memorization and passive learning were ineffective in truly educating individuals. Dewey advocated for a more interactive and engaging approach to learning, where students were actively involved in the learning process. Experiential learning, as promoted by Dewey, emphasizes the importance of practical application and real-world problem-solving. Instead of simply memorizing facts and figures, students are encouraged to explore, e...
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    History of American Education

    David Boers

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