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Curricular Approaches
Ralph Tyler Approach
Similarities
They are both American
His theories are the basis of modern teaching.
Their works seek a more effective educational system
The student is priority over the teacher
quantitative paradigm
measure the achievement of objectives
the content of the evaluation is the results.
use of tests and standardized tests
Developed from 1929 to 1938
Complete Guide to teach
Model focused on the needs of the student
Creator of the term "evaluate"
Prioritize the student experience
easy to understand and apply
Differences
More focused on final result or evaluations
Downplays the process
Easy to understand and apply
More immersive education
Train students for life
Allow the student to develop their problem-solving capacity
John Dewey's Approach
There is a continuous activity in which the student is interested
Has the opportunity and the occasion to test his ideas through their application.
Proposed solutions made the person responsible for developing them.
Possesses the information and makes the necessary observations to address it.
An authentic problem arises as a stimulus for reflection.
That the student has an authentic experiential situation