Implementing Pragmatism And John Deweys Educational Philosophy In Jordanian Public Schools

  • Khasawneh O
  • Miqdadi R
  • Hijazi A
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Abstract

The teachings and writings of John Dewey, an American philosopher and educator, offer insightful influences on contemporary education, not only in the United States but also worldwide. His philosophy of education, commonly referred to as Pragmatism, focused on learning by doing as an alternative to rote knowledge and strict teaching. The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which this philosophical thought is implemented in Jordanian public schools according to Jordanian teachers. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were employed in this study. The findings reveal that Jordanian teachers believe Pragmatism is implemented in Jordan to a moderate degree.

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Khasawneh, O. M., Miqdadi, R. M., & Hijazi, A. Y. (2014). Implementing Pragmatism And John Deweys Educational Philosophy In Jordanian Public Schools. Journal of International Education Research (JIER), 10(1), 37–54. https://doi.org/10.19030/jier.v10i1.8465

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