Teachers, leaders, and schools: essays by John Dewey
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Carbondale, Ill. Southern Illinois University Press c2010
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PART ONE. The classroom teacher. Introduction -- My pedagogic creed (1897) -- To those who aspire to the profession of teaching (1938) -- Professional spirit among teachers (1913) -- The educational balance, efficiency and thinking (1916) -- Teaching ethics in the high school (1893) -- Philosophy of education (1913) -- -- PART TWO. The school curriculum. Introduction -- The psychological aspect of the school curriculum (1897) -- The moral significance of the common school studies (1909) -- Character training for youth (1934) -- Art in education (1911) -- Science as subject-matter and as method (1910) -- Theory of course of study (1911) -- -- PART THREE. The educational leader. Introduction -- Democracy and educational administration (1937) -- Toward administrative statesmanship (1935) -- General principles of educational articulation (1929) -- Democracy in education (1903) -- The classroom teacher (1924) -- -- PART FOUR. The ideal school. Introduction -- Monastery, bargain counter, or laboratory in education? (1932) -- Progressive education and the science of education (1928) -- Dewey outlines utopian schools (1933) -- What is learning? (1937) -- Education, direct and indirect (1904) -- The need for orientation (1935) -- -- PART FIVE. The democratic society. Introduction -- What is democracy? (ca. 1946) -- Democracy is radical (1937) -- Freedom (1937) -- Intelligence and power (1934) -- Nationalizing education (1916) -- The teacher and the public (1935) -- The duties and responsibilities of the teaching profession (1930) -- Creative democracy -- the task before us (1939)
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9780809329991
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