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John Dewey: The Philosophy of Education - Democracy & Education in USA Moral Principles in Education Health and Sex in Higher Education The Child and the Curriculum - cover

John Dewey: The Philosophy of Education - Democracy & Education in USA Moral Principles in Education Health and Sex in Higher Education The Child and the Curriculum

John Dewey

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "John Dewey: The Philosophy of Education," the eponymous author intricately examines the foundational principles of educational philosophy through a pragmatic lens. Dewey's literary style deftly combines clear, accessible prose with profound theoretical insights, rendering complex ideas into practical applications for educators. The book is situated within the context of early 20th-century American education reform, confronting the rigid, traditional pedagogies of the time. Dewey advocates for experiential learning, emphasizing the importance of social interaction, critical thinking, and the role of education in fostering a democratic society. John Dewey, a preeminent philosopher and educational reformer, dedicated his life to exploring the intersection of democracy, experience, and education. His personal journey through diverse educational institutions and his extensive involvement in social activism shaped his philosophies, advocating for a more engaged and participatory model of education. Dewey's extensive body of work, influenced by the rise of progressive education and his analytical approach to societal issues, underpins the theoretical frameworks presented in this significant text. This book is highly recommended for educators, philosophers, and anyone interested in the evolution of educational practices. Dewey's vision of learning as a dynamic process is not only relevant but also essential for cultivating critical thinkers in contemporary society. Immerse yourself in Dewey's insights and discover how his philosophies remain vital for teaching and learning today.
Available since: 12/28/2023.
Print length: 764 pages.

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