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Paperback Education on the Dalton Plan Book

ISBN: 1025624521

ISBN13: 9781025624525

Education on the Dalton Plan

"Education on the Dalton Plan" presents a seminal approach to progressive pedagogy, detailing the innovative educational model developed by Helen Parkhurst. At its core, this work challenges traditional, teacher-centric instruction by advocating for a system centered on student autonomy, individualized pacing, and personal responsibility. Parkhurst introduces the influential concept of the "contract," where students enter into agreements to complete specific units of work, effectively transforming the school environment into a series of subject-based laboratories rather than rigid, lecture-heavy classrooms.

The text explores the practical application of the Dalton Plan, emphasizing the importance of social community and the reorganization of the school day to permit freedom of movement and self-directed study. By shifting the focus from passive listening to active investigation, the method seeks to harmonize the development of the individual with their role in a democratic society. This foundational work remains a vital resource for educators and historians of education interested in the roots of student-centered learning and the global movement to reform early 20th-century schooling. "Education on the Dalton Plan" offers a comprehensive guide to fostering independence, initiative, and intellectual curiosity in the classroom.

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