Free Access Here: William James
Free Access Here: William James
Free Access Here: William James
For John Dewey there are no eternal and absolute values. All values
change with time and space. Man is the creator of his own values. What
is true today may cease to be true tomorrow. Man’s life is a series of
experiments and purposeful action.
Everything that students learn should have ‘utility’. This means that
everything should be useful to the student. A student doesn’t care for
learning abstract theoretical ideas that they will never apply to their
lives outside of school. Instead, a student want to learn things that are
relevant to their lives. By making things relevant and useful, students
will be more engaged and eager to learn.
2. Principle Of Interest
3. Principle Of Experience
Pragmatists value experience over all else. Students can learn abstract
things all day, but unless they experience those things, they may never
truly learn. Teachers should therefore create a lot of project-based,
experimental and experiential lessons that help children ‘learn by
doing’.
4. Principle Of Integration
Curriculum content is not separate. Mathematics, science and creative
arts are not three different lessons. Instead, the pragmatic teacher links
the curriculum content together through a process we call ‘integration’.
The teacher will show students how concepts from different subjects
are related to each other and encourage a holistic understanding of the
topics they are learning.
Discipline in Pragmatism:
Although pragmatism does not believe in external restraint and
discipline enforced by the superior authority of the teacher and the
award of punishments. But it advocates discipline based on the
principles of child activity and interest. It believes in engaging the
children in free as well as purposeful real activities of human life. In
short description include:
Demerits of Pragmatism: