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RALPH TYLER AND JOHN DEWEY DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES, chronicle…
RALPH TYLER AND JOHN DEWEY DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES
DIFFERENCES
Tyler wants to fully understand the student by observating and providing the student with the means to provide their own input.
According to Tyler, the school needs to study the student to facilitate curriculum desing.
Dewey was thinking that curriculim should be build so that student can learn thorugh experiences.
Education Reform, they are different in their ideas of curriculum desing.
There is and traditional and strictly method (the listener or student could only engage by listening to another person). Dewey wanted to change that points of old education.
Dewey believed that the experiences of the studen created the knowledge at that moment for the child to learn from it.
Tyler considered the needs of the student as being the very basis for which curriculum should be desing which should be individually.
Tyler believed that the role of school is that school must evaluate the curriculum and revise those aspects taht did not prove to be effective for students.
SIMILARITIES
Both had the act for teaching, love for society, they use a didactic stimulation to bring knowledge in the whole world.
Both are focused with the objective the student learn.
both carry out an organized and developed work for the activities in relation to studying.
These two theorists are of the same philosophy.