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Tyler and Dewey’s ideas - Coggle Diagram
Tyler and Dewey’s ideas
Similarities
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The ideology that maintains the two theories is that they seek the ideas of the student through an analysis with the aim of improving their learning.
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Diferences
Dewey proposes a teaching method That the student has a situation of authentic experience, that is, that there is a continuous activity in which he is interested by himself.
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Tyler's curricular model must be adapted to the group and to reality, its ultimate goal is to generate learning and therefore its design is based on the objectives and not the activities.
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Dewey that give rise to the "experimental school" is explained, which aims to promote the child's activity,
Ralph W. Tyler
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Tyler describes learning as something that happens through student action. "It is what he learns, not what the teacher does"
John Dewey
He was an American pedagogue, psychologist, and philosopher.
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