TITLE: JOHN DEWEY GROUP : C SUBMITTED BY : KAINAT BIBI NIMRA WAQAR RABIA SHAHID ALIA NAEEM LAIBA ZEESHAN DEPARTMENT : HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
CONTENT LIST : INTRODUCTION THEME FAMOUS SAYING MAJOR WORK CONCLUSION REFRENCE
INTRODUCTION John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer who emphasized the importance of experience and experimentation in learning and problem-solving. He was born in 1859 in Burlington, Vermont, and died in 1952 in New York City. Throughout his career, he taught at several universities and wrote extensively on topics such as education, democracy, ethics, and aesthetics.
MAJOR THEME Theory: John Dewey believed that each child was active, inquisitive and wanted to explore.He believed that children need to interact with other people, and work both alone and cooperatively with their peers and adults Invention: His paper ‘’The Reflex Arc concept in psychology ‘’ published in 1896 regarded as the first major work in the functionalist school psychology .
FAMOUS SAYING
MAJOR WORK : His most significant writin were "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology " (1896), a critique of a standard psychological cocept and the basis of all this further work, Democracy and Education (1916) , his celebrated work on progressive eduction ,Human Nature and Conduct (1922), a study of the function of habit in human . Major works: * Etbics (1908) * How We Think (1910) * Democracy and Education (1916) * Reconstruction in philosophy (1920) * Human Nature and Conduct (1922) * Experience and Nature (1925) * The Public and its Problems (1927) * The Quest for Certainty ( 1929) * Art as Experience (1934) * A Common Faith (1934) * Logic : The Theory of Inquiry (1938).
CONCLUSION : *John Dewey was an American philosopher,psychologist,and educational reformer who emphasized the importance of experience *Major works: •Etbics(1908) •How we think(1910) •Democracy and education (1916) •Human nature and Conduct(1922) *Theory and inventions: John Dewey believed that each child was active, inquisitive and wanted to explore. His paper "The Reflex Arc concept in psychology" published in 1896