Despite the fact that John Dewey had a great deal to say about education and technology, many of his insights have yet to be understood or appropriated. A close reading of Democracy and Education offers support for the view that Dewey was prescient in proposing a pedagogy that was friendly to current initiatives in innovative classroom technology including inverted or “flipped” classroom projects in the United States and elsewhere and the Future Classroom Lab project of the European Schoolnet. In both of these initiatives application of tools and techniques grow out of educational occupations guided by teachers rather than being imposed on learning situations a priori. Both initiatives honor the pillars of Dewey’s educational philosophy as ...
In Democracy and Education Dewey has a rich conception of educational flourishing that stands at odd...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
In this paper, we examine how “school” was discussed in John Dewey\u27s philosophy of education and ...
This paper explores the significance of Dewey’s Democracy and Education for “21st-century education,...
Approximately one hundred years ago, John Dewey responded to societal changes brought about by the I...
Over the course of the past 100 years the work of John Dewey has been studied by philosophers, educa...
In Democracy and Education, John Dewey argued that teachers should have control over their own work....
In this paper, I make the case that John Dewey’s philosophy of education aims to bring about a democ...
John Dewey's Experience and education has as much to say about pedagogy today as when it was first p...
John Dewey\u27s Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education, was publish...
John Dewey was a pragmatist, progressivist, educator, philosopher, and social reformer (Gutek, 2014)...
The dynamic model for public education laid out by John Dewey in the early 20th century has broadly...
This paper will investigate Dewey’s Democracy and Educationin relation to the curriculum. There are ...
Since the emergence of computer technologies in education in the 1970s, social studies teacher educa...
In 1916, John Dewey published one of his most influential books, Democracy and Education, often abbr...
In Democracy and Education Dewey has a rich conception of educational flourishing that stands at odd...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
In this paper, we examine how “school” was discussed in John Dewey\u27s philosophy of education and ...
This paper explores the significance of Dewey’s Democracy and Education for “21st-century education,...
Approximately one hundred years ago, John Dewey responded to societal changes brought about by the I...
Over the course of the past 100 years the work of John Dewey has been studied by philosophers, educa...
In Democracy and Education, John Dewey argued that teachers should have control over their own work....
In this paper, I make the case that John Dewey’s philosophy of education aims to bring about a democ...
John Dewey's Experience and education has as much to say about pedagogy today as when it was first p...
John Dewey\u27s Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education, was publish...
John Dewey was a pragmatist, progressivist, educator, philosopher, and social reformer (Gutek, 2014)...
The dynamic model for public education laid out by John Dewey in the early 20th century has broadly...
This paper will investigate Dewey’s Democracy and Educationin relation to the curriculum. There are ...
Since the emergence of computer technologies in education in the 1970s, social studies teacher educa...
In 1916, John Dewey published one of his most influential books, Democracy and Education, often abbr...
In Democracy and Education Dewey has a rich conception of educational flourishing that stands at odd...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
In this paper, we examine how “school” was discussed in John Dewey\u27s philosophy of education and ...