Progressive education
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Progressive education is a pedagogical movement that began in the late nineteenth century and has persisted in various forms to the present. More recently, it has been viewed as an alternative to the test-oriented instruction legislated by the No Child Left Behind educational funding act.
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See also
- Constructionist learning (Seymour Papert)
- Constitutional economics
- Political economy
- Rule according to higher law
- Student voice
- Experiential education
- Educational philosophies
- Education reform
- Humanistic education
- Laboratory school
- Learning by teaching (LdL)
- Teaching for social justice
- Minnesota State University, Mankato Masters Degree in Experiential Education
- Democratic education
- Oswego Movement
- Positive education
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