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The school and the childThe school and the child

The school and the child1956

being selections from the educational essays of John Dewey

John Dewey

About this book

The School and Society and The Child and the Curriculum succinctly set forth John Dewey's revolutionary philosophy of education as an experimental, child-centered process. For years, educators have turned to this classic volume for insight and practical guidance. Yet Dewey's renown and his enduring readership raises a curious question: why haven't more of this important thinker's ideas been put into practice? Philip W. Jackson addresses this question in a new and substantial introduction in which he looks back on the history of the University of Chicago Lab Schools and discusses their transformation. This centennial edition also restores to the volume a "lost" chapter dropped by Dewey in 1915. In this essay, written three years after the inception of the Lab Schools, Dewey himself critiques the efforts to realize his theories in that institution. This edition brings Dewey's educational theory into sharper focus, framing his two classic works, The School and Society and The Child and the Curriculum, by frank assessments, past and present, of the practical application of those remarkable ideas.

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First published
1956
OL Work ID
OL111314W

Subjects

Éducation des enfantsEducationPsychopédagogieEducational psychology

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