The Child and the Curriculum, John Dewey
The Child and the Curriculum, John Dewey
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The Child and the Curriculum

Author: John Dewey

Narrator: Kenny Davis

Unabridged: 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Stream Readers

Published: 03/23/2023


Synopsis

"The Child and the Curriculum" is a book written by John Dewey, an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer, and published in 1902. The book is a collection of essays and lectures that explore Dewey's ideas about the relationship between the child and the curriculum in education.Dewey argues that education should focus on the child's experiences and interests, rather than on a predetermined curriculum that is disconnected from the child's life. He advocates for a child-centered approach to education that emphasizes active learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving.According to Dewey, the curriculum should be flexible and adaptable to the needs and interests of each child, rather than a fixed set of subjects that all students must learn. He also emphasizes the importance of hands-on, experiential learning, and the integration of subjects across disciplines.Overall, "The Child and the Curriculum" is a seminal work in the field of education that continues to influence educational theory and practice today. Dewey's ideas about child-centered education, active learning, and the integration of subjects continue to shape the way educators think about teaching and learning

Reviews

Goodreads review by Philip on December 30, 2012

This book was first published in 1902. That's what? 110 years ago? I'm guessing educational trends are cyclical, because I found a lot of it contemporary and relevant. In this book, Dewey's taking on the Child vs. the Curriculum argument. (I should add, by the way, that you can read this book online. C......more

Goodreads review by Kyogo on January 29, 2020

The Child and the Curriculum written by John Dewey analyzes and argues on how curriculums taught in schools affect children's learning in classrooms. He first starts to explain the discrepancy between the child's experience and the curriculum's divisions of topics. Dewey argues that the child experi......more

Goodreads review by Amelie on March 05, 2025

John Dewey in this essay argues against both what would currently be considered institutional education (instruction) and montessori (leaving the child to his own whims). Instead, his argument of what constitutes a "good education" lands more in the mentorship camp or what I would consider education......more

Goodreads review by Paige on September 05, 2024

I read this for my education class and it was so abstract and confusing to convey a quite basic idea. TBH I don’t recommend.......more