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The significance of geography and history : Extension of meaning of primary activities ; The complementary nature of history and geography ; History and present social life -- 17. The nature of subject matter : Subject matter of educator and of learner ; The development of subject matter in the learner ; Science or rationalized knowledge ; Subject matter as social -- 15. According to Dewey, education, and education alone, spans the gap.

Interest and discipline : The meaning of the terms ; The importance of the idea of interest in education ; Some social aspects of the question -- 11. 1 likes. Thinking in education : The essentials of method -- 13. Some features of WorldCat will not be available.

Philosophy of education : A critical review ; The nature of philosophy -- 25. (1916). Preparation, unfolding, and formal discipline : Education as preparation ; Education as unfolding ; Education as training of faculties -- 6. Piet van der Ploeg; Sociology; 2018; Education for Democracy: A Paper Promise? Mere physical growing up and mastery of the bare necessities of subsistence will not suffice to reproduce the life of the group. Democracy and education: An introduction to the philosophy of education. With the growth of civilization, the gap between the original capacities of the immature and the standards and customs of the elders increases. Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education Text-book series in education: Author: John Dewey: Publisher: Macmillan, 1916: Original from: Harvard University: Digitized: Apr 7, 2007: Length: 434 pages : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan

The Democratic Deficit in Finnish Educational Culture . The nature of method : The unity of subject matter and method ; Method as general and as individual ; The traits of individual method -- 14. Dewey's ideas were never broadly and deeply integrated into the practices of American public schools, though some of his values and terms were widespread.While Dewey's educational theories have enjoyed a broad popularity during his lifetime and after, they have a troubled history of implementation.Simultaneously, other progressive educational theories, often influenced by Dewey but not directly derived from him, were also becoming popular, such as Several versions of progressive education succeeded in transforming the educational landscape: the utter ubiquity of guidance counseling, to name but one example, springs from the progressive period.
Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) is available from the World Health Organization (Please choose whether or not you want other users to be able to see on your profile that this library is a favorite of yours. Aims in education : The nature of an aim ; The criteria of good aims ; Applications in education -- 9. Radical variations of educational progressivism were troubled and short-lived, a fact that supports some understandings of the notion of failure.Fifty Major Thinkers on Education (From Confucius to Dewey). Please enter the subject.

Natural development and social efficiency as aims : Nature as supplying the aim ; Social efficiency as aim ; Culture as aim -- 10. Theories of morals : The inner and outer ; The opposition of duty and interest ; Intelligence and character ; The socials the moral.\"@Democracy and education : an introduction to the philosophy of education\"@ # Democracy and education : an introduction to the philosophy of education\n # Democracy and education : an introduction to the philosophy of education\n # Democracy and education : an introduction to the philosophy of education\n New York: MacMillan.

The E-mail Address(es) field is required. Education as a social function : The nature and meaning of environment ; The social environment ; The social medium as educative ; The school as a special environment -- 3. Physical and social studies: naturalism and humanism : The historic background of humanistic study ; The modern scientific interest in nature ; The present educational problem -- 22. New York : Macmillan, 1916 (OCoLC)573083895: Material Type: Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript.