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teachertinazamora July 28, 2008 Philosophy

Progressive Education in the 1940’s

I found this video about Progressive Education in the 1940’s! Enjoy!

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  1. 1
    Tanya on September 20, 2008 at 5:06 am
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    wow, You tube has everything!!
    i didn’t figure out I could use that for my thesis research hehee:)

    thanks teacher Tina! haha

    God bless.

    Your blog is of big help to me!

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    teachertinazamora on September 20, 2008 at 6:03 am
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    Yup, Tanya! When I saw this video, I felt I hit the jackpot..hahahaha. Anyway, I’ll update the site soon! I’ll be featuring several progressive schools here in Manila. Watch out for it!

    God bless your thesis!

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    Tanya on September 25, 2008 at 8:26 am
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    I enjoyed this!! It was a summary of what I just read- What is Progressive Education by Washburne! It was interesting to actually see the figures and proponets that I have been reading on actual video! hehehe:)

    I’ll watch out for your future posts.

    God bless!

    Congrats!

  4. 4
    teachertinazamora on September 25, 2008 at 8:36 am
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    I also read that book! It’s my favorite because it was able to explain the philosophy in such simple terms!

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    scj on October 15, 2008 at 2:10 pm
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    hi t.tina…

    it’s me again… 🙂
    a progressive curriculum is based on the developmental needs and interests of children right… so we come up with the curriculum a few days after the class has started, after we’v observed what our kids in a particular class are interested in… if that’s the case, why do we need to submit a “proposed curriculum” if we’r not going to use it in practice anyway? or are we? hehe.. (please give us tips on how we should go about it..tnx!)

    anyway, i just recently came across your blog but i can’t express how helpful it has been for us.. u are an inspiration, in more ways than one…

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    teachertinazamora on October 15, 2008 at 11:54 pm
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    Hello again, scj! You initial planned curriculum may be submitted to DepEd. If in case you alter it, you do not have to resubmit to DepEd. What you may do is attach a scope and sequence that includes the developmental traits of each age level. This would give DepEd an idea of your goals for every class.

    Don’t worry, bec of your comment, I’ll dedicate a post for DepEd requirements. Watch out for it!

    It’s heart-warming to know that this blog has helped you. The goal is really to help out progressive teachers in their schools and classes 🙂

    You may also visit our school site at http://www.nest.ph. Visit this site often! Mabuhay ang Pilipinong guro!

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    Scouting for a School Series (SSS): The School’s Philosophy « What is a Progressive School? on January 19, 2009 at 10:38 am
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    […] out our post about the Progressive Philosophy and watch this video to help you to separate the real from the […]

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