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... applied the teachings of Dr. Dewey and emphasized experi- ence , experiment , purposeful learning , freedom , and other well - known concepts of " progressive education , " it is well to learn how Dr. Dewey himself reacts to current ...
... applied the teachings of Dr. Dewey and emphasized experi- ence , experiment , purposeful learning , freedom , and other well - known concepts of " progressive education , " it is well to learn how Dr. Dewey himself reacts to current ...
Page 115
... whatever must be to be worthy of the name education . I am not , I hope and believe , in favor of any ends or any methods . simply because the name progressive may be applied to them . The basic question concerns the nature 115.
... whatever must be to be worthy of the name education . I am not , I hope and believe , in favor of any ends or any methods . simply because the name progressive may be applied to them . The basic question concerns the nature 115.
Page 116
John Dewey. applied to them . The basic question concerns the nature of education with no qualifying ad- jectives prefixed . What we want and need is education pure and simple , and we shall make surer and faster progress when we devote ...
John Dewey. applied to them . The basic question concerns the nature of education with no qualifying ad- jectives prefixed . What we want and need is education pure and simple , and we shall make surer and faster progress when we devote ...
Contents
THE NATURE OF FREEDOM | 23 |
THE MEANING OF PURPOSE | 77 |
PROGRESSIVE ORGANIZATION | 86 |
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