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How We Think - John Dewey

How We Think

By: John Dewey

eBook | 9 January 2025

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Key themes and ideas explored in "How We Think" include:Reflective Thinking: Dewey advocates for the importance of reflective thinking, which involves active and thoughtful consideration of ideas and experiences. He argues that reflective thinking is essential for problem-solving and for making sound judgments.Problem-Solving and Inquiry: Dewey emphasizes the importance of problem-solving and inquiry as fundamental aspects of human thinking. He believes that education should focus on developing students' ability to ask questions, investigate, and seek solutions to problems.Active Learning: Dewey contends that learning is most effective when it is active and experiential. He promotes learning through direct engagement with the subject matter and through hands-on experiences.Interaction of Thought and Experience: Dewey highlights the interplay between thought and experience, suggesting that knowledge is constructed through the active assimilation of experiences and the formation of ideas.Continuity of Thinking and Learning: Dewey rejects the idea that thinking is a separate, abstract process and instead argues for its continuity with other aspects of human experience. He believes that thinking is inseparable from doing and feeling.

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