2021
DOI: 10.32744/pse.2021.4.29
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The William Heard Kilpatrick’s Project Method: on the 150th anniversary of the American educator

Abstract: Introduction. The project method has been actively used as an important form of organizing the practice of teaching in the educational systems of many countries around the world over the past hundred years. This method is increasingly being used in our country. The very concept of "project method" is invariably associated with the name of its author and popularizer, a major American educator of the late XIX – first half of the XXth centuries. William Heard Kilpatrick (1871-1965). The purpose of the issue is to… Show more

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“…V. Diltey's ideas serve as a source of development of modern knowledge in the field of pedagogical psychology [5]. The method of projects, put forward and tested at the time by W. H. Kilpatrick, receives a second life today [6]. The interest of researchers in the legacy of D. Dewey does not weaken [7].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V. Diltey's ideas serve as a source of development of modern knowledge in the field of pedagogical psychology [5]. The method of projects, put forward and tested at the time by W. H. Kilpatrick, receives a second life today [6]. The interest of researchers in the legacy of D. Dewey does not weaken [7].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using projects in children's education dates back to the early twentieth century (Knoll, 2012;Pomelov, 2021) and was popularised by William Kilpatrick (Clark, 2006), one of the most influential figures in pedagogical progressivism (Mintz, 2016). Since then, teachers have increasingly used real-world projects to provide authentic learning experiences for their students (Pecore, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%