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Friedman, Randy L. – Education and Culture, 2011
Critics of Dewey's metaphysics point to his dismissal of any philosophy which locates ideals in a realm beyond experience. However, Dewey's sustained critique of dualistic philosophies is but a first step in his reconstruction and recovery of the function of the metaphysical. Detaching the discussion of values from inquiry, whether scientific,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Criticism, Democracy, Ethical Instruction
Ralston, Shane J. – Education and Culture, 2010
In this paper, I argue that many recent interpretations of John Dewey's vision of democracy distort that vision by filtering it through the prism of contemporary deliberative democratic theories. An earlier attempt to defend Dewey's theory of moral deliberation is instructive for understanding the nature and function of this filter. In James…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Democracy, Moral Values, Misconceptions
Ellison, Scott – Education and Culture, 2010
In this theoretical essay, my primary task is to develop a methodology for engaging the conceptual normativity, or common sense ideas, at work in the popular discursive practices of modern society. To do so, I will draw upon theories associated with continental philosophy, Deweyan pragmatism, and sociological theory that trace their lineages to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Social Action, Methods, Public Policy
Waddington, David I. – Education and Culture, 2010
This paper is dedicated to the investigation of an important, but not particularly well known, connection between the work of Hegel and Dewey's early educational ideas. A brief exposition of Hegel's position in the "Philosophy of Right" is offered, with a particular focus on Hegel's idea of absolute freedom. This exposition is followed by an…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Freedom, Ethics, Progressive Education
DeFalco, Anthony – Education and Culture, 2010
John Dewey lived and worked in an environment where the manual training movement was ever-present. For Dewey his own unique version of manual training is labeled occupations. Nevertheless, over the years what Dewey meant by occupations has been either misinterpreted or ignored for a plethora of reasons. This manual training climate that Dewey was…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Progressive Education, Misconceptions, Definitions
Fishman, Stephen M.; McCarthy, Lucille – Education and Culture, 2010
Given the serious social problems confronting Americans and others worldwide, the authors propose that Dewey's 1932 challenge to teachers is worthy of reconsideration by educators at all levels. In times similar to our own, Dewey challenged teachers to cultivate students' capacities to identify their happiness with what they can do to improve the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Social Problems, Social Action, Intimacy
Fallace, Thomas D. – Education and Culture, 2010
This essay constructs a comprehensive view of Dewey's approach to history, the historical method, and history education. Drawing on Dewey's approach to the subject at the University of Chicago Laboratory School (1896-1904), Dewey's chapter on the historical method in "Logic: A Theory of Inquiry" (1938), and a critique of Dewey's philosophy of…
Descriptors: History, Laboratory Schools, Educational Philosophy, History Instruction
You, Zhuran; Rud, A. G. – Education and Culture, 2010
While John Dewey's learning theory has been widely credited as the essential theoretical underpinnings of service learning, lesser attention has been paid to his concept of moral imagination regarding its immense potentials in nurturing college students' moral growth in service learning. This article explores Dewey's framework of moral imagination…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Ethical Instruction, Imagination, Service Learning
Pieratt, Jennifer R. – Education and Culture, 2010
Over the course of the past 100 years the work of John Dewey has been studied by philosophers, educators and politicians. He has been hailed by some and blamed by others for the evolution of educational reform in America. His influences can still be seen in schools today ranging from Progressive approaches to Child-centered curriculum to…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Educational Change, Progressive Education
Wojcikiewicz, Steven K. – Education and Culture, 2010
John Dewey proposes the "educative" experience as the goal of instruction. Yet, in focusing on the educative experience, Dewey may discount other sorts of learning which occur in school, and indeed in life. This piece proposes a recapitulation of Dewey's theory through Peirce's categorical system of experience, leading to three categories of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Progressive Education, Educational Practices, Academic Achievement
Wahman, Jessica – Education and Culture, 2009
It has been said that pragmatism's "merely instrumental" truths fail to motivate radical change whereas absolute ideals make excellent guiding and driving forces for justice. However, in "Radical Equations: Math Literacy and Civil Rights," Robert Moses speaks of the radical success of pragmatic principles, used in the Civil Rights Movement, that…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Social Change, Algebra, Social Justice
Stack, Sam F., Jr. – Education and Culture, 2009
In an attempt to better understand the complexity of American racism and democracy, this paper explores racism through the plight of an African American sharecropper, Odell Waller, and the reaction and involvement of John Dewey, America's most liberal democratic philosopher of the 20th century. This exploration delves into the nature of American…
Descriptors: Democracy, Racial Relations, Civil Rights, Social Change
Meadows, Elizabeth; Blatchford, Katherine – Education and Culture, 2009
Excellent, democratic education that furthers each person's potential, success and happiness for her own and others' well-being is not yet widespread in the U.S. today. Dewey's The Public and Its Problems has much to say about the possibilities and challenges of achieving this goal. This paper examines Dewey's ideas about how a public for…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Social Change, Social Justice
Bassey, Magnus O. – Education and Culture, 2009
Malcolm X in his autobiography claimed that every experience he had as a youth was educative. Such a claim confronts us, as educators, with a serious dilemma, that is, whether all transformations and human experiences are educative. In reviewing John Dewey's major writings on the topic, the author concludes that some of Malcolm X's early…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Educational Environment, Experiential Learning, Learning Processes
Biesta, Gert J. J. – Education and Culture, 2009
This purpose of this paper is to indicate how one should understand John Dewey's attention to and appreciation for the methods and views of modern science. Against the idea that Dewey is a believer in the methods and views of modern science--which would make his philosophy into a form of positivism or scientism--the author argues that Dewey's…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Sciences, Pragmatics, Scientific Methodology
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