The contrast of the Tyler and Dewey’s ideas
Organization of schools.
Dewey:
The Schools are created to:

Streamline the listening

Accommodate many students

Teacher adapt to the student.
Tlyler:
The school must:

Evaluate the curriculum

Review ineffective aspects

Establish objectives that can meet.
Both put the student's learning in the hands of the teacher.
Learning experience
Dewey:
Student:

Interests must be considered.
Stop forcing to learn only from the past

Own standard to be evaluated
Tyler:
Curriculum

Design based on student needs.
Define appropriate learning objectives,
Filter study sources
Establish useful learning experiences

Maximum cumulative learning effect

Both consider important the individuality of the student.
Educational Purpose
Tyler:
Students:
Need and desires at that moment
Not dictate their desires educationally

Must be considered as individuals
Dewey:
The curriculum should be built:
To learn through experiences.
To maximize his quality and quantity.

Learning more effectively
“Typical points of old education”

Must be addressed and changed
Both affirm that learning is generated through

Their own experiences and comments