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'''Maturationism''' is an early childhood [[philosophy of education|educational philosophy]] that sees the child as a growing organism and believes that the role of education is to passively support this growth rather than actively fill the child with information. |
'''Maturationism''' is an early childhood [[philosophy of education|educational philosophy]] that sees the child as a growing organism and believes that the role of education is to passively support this growth rather than actively fill the child with information. |
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Maturationism is associated with the concept of developmental stages. |
Maturationism is associated with the concept of [[developmental stages]]. |
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Major names in maturationism: |
Major names in maturationism: |
Revision as of 18:46, 29 September 2002
Maturationism is an early childhood educational philosophy that sees the child as a growing organism and believes that the role of education is to passively support this growth rather than actively fill the child with information.
Maturationism is associated with the concept of developmental stages.
Major names in maturationism: