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emocracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education is a 1916 book by John Dewey
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In this book, written in 1916, Dewey tries to criticize and expand on the educational philosophies of Rousseau and Plato. Deweys ideas were seldom adopted in Americas public schools, although a number of his prescriptions have been continually advocated by those who have had to teach in them
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AMAZON) A new edition of philosopher and education reformer John Deweys classic treatise on progressive education, Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education, originally published in 1916. John Dewey (1859 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist and education reformer, among the most influential thinkers in the area of education and social reform during the first half of the twentieth century and leading figures in the pragmatic or instrumentalist intellectual movements. The recurring theme of Dewey s work is democratization, not just in politics but in education and other social institutions. Dewey believed bringing democracy to education to be the principal means of creating a more democratic country, with a better informed and more intelligent citizenry that is capable of holding officeholders accountable. While Dewey s theories of education were not fully integrated into many schools, they were immensely influential on progressive political thinkers and policymakers across the world in the 20th century and remain widely read and studied to do this day.
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