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Experience and education
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John Dewey |
*Experience and Education* is the best concise statement on education ever published by John Dewey, the man acknowledged to be the pre-eminent educational theorist of the twentieth century. Written m… |
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The meaning of a liberal education
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Everett Dean Martin |
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The Oxford handbook of philosophy of education
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Harvey Siegel |
Philosophy of education has an honored place in the history of Western philosophical thought. Its questions are as vital now, both philosophically and practically, as they have ever been. In recent d… |
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Another Sort of Learning
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James V. Schall |
Noting the widespread concern about the quality of education in our schools, Schall examines what is taught and read (and not read) in these schools. He questions the fundamental premises in our cult… |
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Curriculum visions
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William E. Doll |
Curriculum Visions challenges the singular, guiding vision that has dominated Western educational thought for the past four centuries, from Peter Ramus to Ralph Tyler and beyond. Influenced by the sp… |
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Alfred North Whitehead on learning and education
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Franz Riffert |
"In this book a selection of 15 papers explores Whitehead's educational ideas which are based on his radical process approach. Following the Introduction which presents Whitehead's criticism of tradi… |
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