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  1. Sep 30, 2019 · Pragmatism supports progressive education and views learning as an active process where students solve problems. It believes the aims of education should be to create new values, encourage activity and experience, promote personal and social adjustment, and foster all-round student development.

  2. Jan 18, 2017 · XSEED brings the experiential learning concept to life through its practical approach towards syllabus, teacher training and assessment. The XSEED intervention takes place in and beyond the classroom. XSEED strengthens the connection between Students and teachers, an important aspect of school education. Page 49.

  3. 8 Pragmatism as a Philosophy of Education. Axiology – According to Dewey’s world view, we live in an open-ended universe where everything is changing, relative to particular situations. Pragmatists argue that our values arise as we find satisfactory ways to live that enrich our experience.

  4. Jan 6, 2020 · Pragmatism • Ventures forth with the question about truth; • Scientific and technological advances; • Charles Pierce, an American mathematician, scientist, and philosopher, was a promoter of pragmatism in the 1800s and early 1900s; • Teaching students survey techniques and equipment.

  5. 6 Philosophy Influences on Curriculum The key characteristics of pragmatism in education is to apply personal or realistic experiences to a subject to make it more relatable. The curriculum should incorporate the necessary activities, vocation and experiences.

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