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... experience does not mean that all experiences are genuinely or equally educa- tive . Experience and education cannot be di- rectly equated to each other . For some experi- ences are mis - educative . Any experience is mis- educative ...
... experience does not mean that all experiences are genuinely or equally educa- tive . Experience and education cannot be di- rectly equated to each other . For some experi- ences are mis - educative . Any experience is mis- educative ...
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John Dewey. based upon experience is to select the kind of present experiences that live fruitfully and crea- tively ... educative experience . A philosophy of educa- tion , like any theory , has to be stated in words , in symbols . But ...
John Dewey. based upon experience is to select the kind of present experiences that live fruitfully and crea- tively ... educative experience . A philosophy of educa- tion , like any theory , has to be stated in words , in symbols . But ...
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... education based upon a philosophy of experi- ence . I remarked incidentally that the philosophy in question is , to paraphrase the saying of Lin- coln about democracy , one of education of , by , and for experience . No one of these ...
... education based upon a philosophy of experi- ence . I remarked incidentally that the philosophy in question is , to paraphrase the saying of Lin- coln about democracy , one of education of , by , and for experience . No one of these ...
Contents
THE NATURE OF FREEDOM | 23 |
THE MEANING OF PURPOSE | 77 |
PROGRESSIVE ORGANIZATION | 86 |
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