Dewey's conception of an environment for teaching and learning

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Hansen, DT [1 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, New York, NY 10027 USA
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10.1111/1467-873X.00228
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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In this article, I examine the main contours of John Dewey's conception of an environment for teaching and learning. I show how his conception derives from two components of his philosophical anthropology: (1) his understanding of the nature of a growing self, and (2) his view of how human beings influence one another. With this background in place, I examine why Dewey argues that an environment for teaching and learning should be what he calls "simplified, purified, balanced, and steadying." I discuss how Dewey distinguishes an educative environment from what he calls "surroundings." Finally, I address why he argues that teachers should not focus directly on learning, but rather on the environment that obtains in the classroom. Throughout the article, I try to show how timely and powerful Dewey's conception of an environment remains-for teachers, teacher educators, and all who care about meaningful teaching and learning.
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