"Foundations of Method: Informal Talks on Teaching" is a seminal work in the field of progressive education, authored by the influential educator William Heard Kilpatrick. Structured as a series of engaging and informal dialogues, the book explores the underlying principles of effective teaching and the psychological foundations of the learning process. Kilpatrick delves into the "Project Method," a pedagogical approach that emphasizes purposeful activity and student-led inquiry, arguing that education should be life itself rather than mere preparation for future living.
The text addresses critical questions regarding motivation, interest, and the development of character within the classroom. By examining how students learn to think and act through social interaction and practical problem-solving, Kilpatrick provides a comprehensive framework for teachers seeking to foster democratic values and intellectual independence. This work remains a vital resource for understanding the evolution of modern educational theory and the shift toward student-centered instruction. It serves as an essential guide for educators, historians of education, and anyone interested in the philosophical roots of active learning and the social purpose of schooling.
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