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Similarities and differences between the Ralph Tyler and John Dewey. -…
Similarities and differences between the Ralph Tyler and John Dewey.
Ralph Tyler
Learning objective
Specialists
Society
Student
Pedagogical Model
Foundation a functionalist epistemology
Utilitarian thinking
Pragmatic thinking
Four basic questions to develop a successful curriculum.
Objetives
Activities
Evaluation
Didactic resources
John Dewey
Pedagogical model
Consideration of a current and real experience of the child.
Identification of a problem or difficulty arising from that experience.
Inspection of available data and search for viable solutions.
Formulation of a hypothesis for a solution.
Verification of the hypothesis through action.
Learning Objective
experimental method
Curricular models
Human Development
Teaching must be action Education is life, school is society
Similarities
The authors believe that it is necessary to focus their curriculum development efforts on students.
Continue to theorise about how and what creates learning as smoothly as possible for them