The first book-length study of Dewey's extraordinary text. 2007 CHOICE
Outstanding Academic Title These original essays focus on John Dewey's
Democracy and Education, a book widely regarded as one of the greatest
works ever written in the history of educational thought. The
contributors address Dewey's still powerful argument that education is
not a preparation for life, but rather constitutes a fundamental
aspect of the very experience of living. The authors examine Dewey's
central themes, including the dynamics of human communication, the
nature of growth, the relation between democracy and education, and
the importance of recognizing student agency. They link their analyses
with contemporary educational concerns and problems, offering ideas
about what the curriculum for children and youth should be, how to
prepare teachers for the profession, what pedagogical approaches make
the most sense given societal trends, and how to reconstruct the
purposes of school. This first book-length study of Dewey's
extraordinary text attests to the continued power in his work and to
the diverse audience of educators to whom he has long appealed.
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A Critical Engagement with Dewey's Democracy and Education
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780791480946
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok