Reconstructionism is an educational philosophy that believes schools should empower students to help rebuild society. It was first described by John Dewey and Theodore Brameld advocated for students to study social problems and ways to improve society. Reconstructionist educators want students to critically examine cultural traditions and controversies to bring about constructive social change through education. The teacher's role is to facilitate student analysis of issues and guide them to become activists who can help solve society's problems through programs of cultural renewal.