Traditional
|
Progressive
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School is a preparation
for life.
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School is a part of life.
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Learners are passive
absorbers of information and authority.
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Learners are active
participants, problem solvers, and planners.
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Teachers are sources of
information and authority.
|
Teachers are
facilitators, guides who foster thinking.
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Parents are outsiders and
uninvolved.
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Parents are the primary
teachers, goal setters, and planners, and serve as resources.
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Community is separate
from school, except for funding.
|
Community is an extension
of the classroom.
|
Decision-making is
centrally based and administratively delivered.
|
Decision-making is shared
by all constituent groups.
|
Program is determined by
external criteria, particularly test results.
|
Program is determined by
mission, philosophy, and goals for graduates.
|
Learning is linear, with
factual accumulation and skill mastery.
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Learning is spiral, with
depth and breadth as goals.
|
Knowledge is absorbed
through lectures, worksheets, and texts.
|
Knowledge is constructed
through play, direct experience, and social interaction.
|
Instruction is linear and
largely based on correct answers.
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Instruction is related to
central questions and inquiry, often generated by the children.
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Disciplines, particularly
language and math, are separated.
|
Disciplines are
integrated as children make connections.
|
Skills are taught
discretely and are viewed as goals.
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Skills are related to
content and are viewed as tools.
|
Assessment is
norm-referenced, external, and graded.
|
Assessment is
benchmarked, has many forms, and is progress-oriented.
|
Success is competitively
based, derived from recall and memory, and specific to a time/place.
|
Success is determined
through application over time, through collaboration.
|
Products are the end
point.
|
Products are subsumed by
process considerations.
|
Intelligence is a measure
of linguistic and logical/mathematical abilities.
|
Intelligence is
recognized as varied, includes the arts, and is measured in real-life
problem-solving.
|
School is a task to be
endured.
|
School is a challenging
and fun part of life.
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This blog is a collection of current researched items concerning school accreditation. The purpose of this material is to inform and enlighten others on the importance of school accreditation.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Differences Between Traditional and Progresive Education
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