" Lindeman is one of those that support adult education and are attempting to promote the subject and to make the procedure of educating adults less complex in order for everyone to better understand it.
In the process of explaining how adult education works and how it should work, Lindeman introduces the concept of "Social Philosophy." Along with his collaborators, he recruited teachers across the U.S. And begun to share his thoughts with the rest so that they could work together in coming up with a less rigid method of teaching. It is impressive that unlike others, Lindeman believes that people should not only stick to aged methods of teaching and teachers should try and understand their student's demands and the best way for their methods...
Lindeman attempts to create a connection between the teacher and the student and even to teach the student how to teach himself.
Lindeman's methods are well-intended and more likely to be successful than the ordinary methods of educating adults because of the fact that Lindeman focuses on the individual needs instead of going by the book and having the usual results.
Man is usually concerned only about his well-being and the well-being of those that he or she cares about. What Lindeman emphasizes is that people should try and help others succeed in society. If people were to interact and form bonds with the help of adult education, society as we know it would evolve better and without any drawbacks.
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