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lora16 [44]
2 years ago
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As babies, we learned by trial and error. through traditional education, we think more like ______.

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Margarita [4]2 years ago
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As babies, we learned by trial and error through traditional education, we think more like managers.

<h3>What is traditional education?</h3>
  • Traditional education, also known as back-to-basics, conventional education or customary education, refers to long-established customs that society has traditionally used in schools.

  • Some forms of education reform promote the adoption of progressive education practices, and a more holistic approach which focuses on individual students' needs; academics, mental health, and social-emotional learning.

  • In the eyes of reformers, traditional teacher-centered methods focused on rote learning and memorization must be abandoned in favor of student centered and task-based approaches to learning.

  • Depending on the context, the opposite of traditional education may be progressive education, modern education (the education approaches based on developmental psychology), or alternative education.

  • The primary purpose of traditional education is to continue passing on those skills, facts, and standards of moral and social conduct that adults consider to be necessary for the next generation's material advancement.

  • As beneficiaries of this plan, which educational progressivist John Dewey described as being "imposed from above and from outside", the students are expected to docilely and obediently receive and believe these fixed answers.

  • Teachers are the instruments by which this knowledge is communicated and these standards of behavior are enforced.

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