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Anderson, Elizabeth; White, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
The distinguished US philosopher Elizabeth Anderson, who teaches at the University of Michigan, answers questions put to her by John White about educational aspects of her work in moral and political philosophy. She begins by describing her indebtedness to Dewey in his views on developing students' capacities for intelligent enquiry and as…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Ethnicity, Educational Opportunities, Educational Philosophy
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Gordon, Mordechai – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This essay attempts to explain why philosophers, philosophers of education, and scholars of democracy should keep coming back to John Dewey for insights and inspiration on issues related to democracy and education. Mordechai Gordon argues that there are four major reasons that contribute to scholars' need to keep returning to Dewey for inspiration…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Progressive Education, Democracy, Relevance (Education)
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Callan, Eamonn – Educational Theory, 1981
Respect for individuality did not penetrate deeply into John Dewey's thought, and, consequently, mass solidarity, based on group cooperation and sharing of interests, is emphasized at the expense of individuality. Examples of Dewey's theories about art and science are used to illustrate the point. (PP)
Descriptors: Conformity, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Cunningham, Peter, Ed.; Heilbronn, Ruth, Ed. – Trentham Books, 2016
"Dewey in Our Time" brings together leading writers from around the world who are actively engaged in applying Dewey's thought to the challenges facing educational systems and teachers in school. Issues concerning equity, social justice, curriculum and pedagogy, teachers' roles and their professional identity are considered, with…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Equal Education, Social Justice, Teacher Role
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Tarrant, Seaton Patrick; Thiele, Leslie Paul – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to ground contemporary sustainability education in John Dewey's democratic pedagogy. Specifically, the authors argue that Dewey's thought anticipates, and theoretically informs, the sustainability skill set required of contemporary citizens in a complex and changing world. Design/methodology/approach: For…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Teaching Methods, Cultural Context, Democratic Values
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D'Agnese, Vasco – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2017
In this paper, I analyse the Deweyan account of thinking and subject and discuss the educational consequences that follow from such an account. I argue that despite the grouping of thinking and reflective thought that has largely appeared in the interpretation of Deweyan work, Dewey discloses an inescapable uncertainty at the core of human…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Environment, Intellectual Development, Educational Change
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Diniz, Telma Franco – Education 3-13, 2018
As suggested by its title, this article reports on a Think Aloud in Group (TAG) practice in which a group of Y5 children thought aloud the poem "The Blue Boy", written in Portuguese by Cecília Meireles and translated into English by Sarah Rebecca Kersley. As a dialogical and collaborative literacy practice, TAG aims to transform the…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Teaching Methods, Poetry, Literacy Education
Cochran, Molly – Cambridge University Press, 2010
John Dewey (1859-1952) was a major figure of the American cultural and intellectual landscape in the first half of the twentieth century. While not the originator of American pragmatism, he was instrumental to its articulation as a philosophy and the spread of its influence beyond philosophy to other disciplines. His prolific writings encompass…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Social Action, Cognitive Psychology
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Colwell, Tom – Educational Theory, 1985
This paper offers an interpretation of John Dewey's educational thought from an ecological point of view, i.e., one which sees educational activity as an interrelationship between human organisms and social environment and the nonhuman biophysical environment. (MT)
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Philosophy, Social Environment
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Wraga, William G. – American Educational History Journal, 2019
Educational historians have established that progressive education was a multifaceted, diversified approach to education reform, and have recognized that such a variegated phenomenon is difficult, if not impossible, to define. Instead, historians attempt to capture the complexity of progressive education either by articulating its principal…
Descriptors: Educational History, Progressive Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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Schreck, Jane M. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2019
Although recognized for his wisdom on issues of agriculture, ecology, economics, and theology, writer Wendell Berry has been largely ignored for his thinking on education. Yet the same good sense and clear thinking that he applies to other areas of thought can be seen also in his writings on education. This article reviews what scholars have…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Health, Holistic Approach, Environmental Influences
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Metcalf, Lawrence E. – International Journal of Social Education, 1989
Highlights the main features of John Dewey's educational thought. Lists 15 fundamental statements concerning Dewey's philosophy. Discusses his definition of democracy, his thoughts on the schools' responsibility for the improvement of thinking, and his stand on subject matter as organized knowledge. (KO)
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
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Maddux, Harry Clark; Donnett, Deborah – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2015
This essay examines the relationship of philosophical pragmatism to the practice of reflection in service-learning. Service-learning theory and practice often elides over or ignores entirely the principles of inquiry as developed by Dewey. The exercise of reflective thought requires that educators create a situation of discomfort for learners, and…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Pragmatics, Reflection, Service Learning
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Lu, Youquan; Chi, Yanjie – Frontiers of Education in China, 2007
Educational philosophy in China during the 20th century started with the introduction of John Dewey's educational philosophy thoughts, followed by the dissemination of Marxism thoughts of education, and initially established the framework of educational philosophy as an academic discipline. After the foundation of the People's Republic of China in…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, Intellectual Disciplines, Foreign Countries
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Chevalier, Marsha – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1998
Describes an action research project that explored whether internally negotiated group control was possible among preadolescents in school settings. Presents John Dewey's thoughts on social control. Discusses study of students' perspectives and actions concerning authority issues and social control. Describes a social studies curriculum used to…
Descriptors: Action Research, Antisocial Behavior, Democratic Values, Elementary Education
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