key Deweyan concepts to make his ideas more accessible to a broad audience. The paper explores:
- How Dewey understood the reflective process
- What interrupts it
- How educators can support it
- Why his ideas remain relevant in today’s cognitive discourse (e.g., predictive processing)
Posts by Savhannah Schulz
🧠 New Preprint | The concept of reflection in the work of John Dewey
So excited to share my latest preprint (osf.io/preprints/ps...) which revisits John Dewey’s foundational work on reflection through the lens of his broader philosophy of cultural naturalism. In this article, I introduce...
Super excited to announce this! The Pedagogy of Play
Book Companion will be available on your fav podcast platform on January 4th! Listen to this little teaser to learn more + make sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode.
Join us online or in person at next week's Interacting Minds Research Talk where the wonderful Julian Schüssler presents his work on bias and discrimination in the Danish school context (drawing on causal directed acyclic graphs to analyse observational data)
Thought it is time to reshare some of my favourite Interacting Minds podcast episodes that we have produced. This one is on top of my list as a wonderful serendipitous moment. I attended Ingela's talk on Tuesday and we recorded this episode on Thursday.
Using Zotero to read? Did you know that you can change what info is displayed in Zotero Reader tabs? Just changed mine from "Title first" to "Author first" and damn does it make a difference. Went from searching through 30 papers starting with some form of reflect* to finding the paper immediately
Here's the spreadsheet if anyone's still interested. Can't keep it updated though so if you think anything is missing, I can happily give you an edit link. For context: This was solicited as a beginner phil of sci reading list for scientists specifically. docs.google.com/spreadsheets...