The John Dewey's Four Impulses and the Impact of the Theory on Learning.
Inquire - As children we thirst for knowledge and to inquire knowledge just like our fellow animal inhabitants.
Construction - We aim to build things by creating a structure and foundation into the meaning of how and what we inquire.
Communication - We exist to communicate in relationships with each other defining the knowledge of our inquiry and construction.
Expression - We have the desire to design and express our ideas and thoughts through artistic forms of expression, style, and creativity.
References:
Dewey, J. (1938). The School and Society. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Currell, Jane. (2020, 27 January). The legacy of John Dewey. https://mathsnoproblem.com