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Page 81
... idea of consequences , must blend with desire and impulse to acquire moving force . It then gives direction to what otherwise is blind , while desire gives ideas im- petus and momentum . An idea then becomes a plan in and for an ...
... idea of consequences , must blend with desire and impulse to acquire moving force . It then gives direction to what otherwise is blind , while desire gives ideas im- petus and momentum . An idea then becomes a plan in and for an ...
Page 102
... ideas is an ever - present educational process . No experience is educative that does not tend both to knowledge of more facts and entertaining of more ideas and to a better , a more orderly , arrangement of them . It is not true that ...
... ideas is an ever - present educational process . No experience is educative that does not tend both to knowledge of more facts and entertaining of more ideas and to a better , a more orderly , arrangement of them . It is not true that ...
Page 112
... ideas , acting upon ideas , observation of the conditions which result , and organization of facts and ideas for future use . Neither the ideas , nor the activities , nor the observations , nor the organization are the same for a person ...
... ideas , acting upon ideas , observation of the conditions which result , and organization of facts and ideas for future use . Neither the ideas , nor the activities , nor the observations , nor the organization are the same for a person ...
Contents
THE NATURE OF FREEDOM | 23 |
THE MEANING OF PURPOSE | 77 |
PROGRESSIVE ORGANIZATION | 86 |
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acquaintance action activity actual adult ancient Greece attitudes based upon experience become capacities cation child cial conduct consequences continuity of experience Dewey direction ditional educa education based effect Either-Or ence environment execution existing Experience and Education factor facts and ideas failure formation freedom further experience future growth habit herent human impulse and desire indi individual intel intellectual and moral intelligence interaction involved JOHN DEWEY KAPPA DELTA PI knowledge learner learning life-experience live material matter mature person ment objective conditions observation old education operate ophy organization of subject-matter past perience philos philosophy of education practice present experience principle of continuity progressive education progressive organization progressive schools pupils purpose question relation of means responsibility rules scientific method situations skills social control spect teacher things tion traditional education traditional school treme truancy viduals young