to what extent can Dewey Finn’s approach to teaching be described as educational??

WITH REFERENCE TO THE MOVIE "THE SCHOOL OF ROCK"
TO WHAT EXTENT CAN DEWEY FINN’S APPROACH TO TEACHING BE DESCRIBED AS EDUCATIONAL?

He shows respect for the students, inspires teamwork and working together, he inspires the students to not give in and keep challenging "the man". He shows them how if they work hard they can see the fruits of their labour and that you don’t need strong discipline to teach you can achieve results by respect.

2 Responses to “to what extent can Dewey Finn’s approach to teaching be described as educational??”

  1. Jackal Antern Says:

    Because while he started off completely selfish and using his own "talent" as the curriculum, he found out that almost everyone in the class had the same talent and he utilized something of interest to teach. It’s hardly education if nothing is learned.
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  2. Marek Says:

    He shows respect for the students, inspires teamwork and working together, he inspires the students to not give in and keep challenging "the man". He shows them how if they work hard they can see the fruits of their labour and that you don’t need strong discipline to teach you can achieve results by respect.
    References :

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