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Though he had a limited formal education, Archibald Dewey was well-read and could be heard reciting Milton and Shakespeare while walking to work. However, he was absent for some of Dewey’s formative ...
Dewey argued that children learn from using their entire bodies in meaningful experiences. That is why, in his 1916 text, “ Democracy and Education,” Dewey called for schools to be “equipped ...
But many of us would submit that the title ought to go to John Dewey (1859–1952), who has had a more profound, lasting, and damaging influence. Dewey is honorary president for life of the ...
American Journal of Theology & Philosophy, Vol. 42, No. 2 (May 2021), pp. 72-91 (21 pages) John Dewey, “Creative Democracy —The Task Before Us,” in John Dewey: The Later Works 1925–1953 Vol. 14.
Thirty years of "life adjustment" by the followers of Progressive Educator John Dewey have left U.S. education over adjusted, ill-equipped to quicken intellectual life. This week, in ...
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