Objective: The purpose of this article is to explain how central points developed in Dewey’s 1916 Democracy and Education provide the rationale needed to adopt institutional and policy recommendations made by Grubb and Lazerson in their 2004 book, The Education Gospel: The Economic Power of Schooling. Method: The central points of Grubb and Lazerson’s work, and the policy agenda offered to guide reforms, are reviewed. Results: The authors describe how a Deweyan view of education and democracy may provide the motivation and guidance needed to move forward on the Grubb and Lazerson agenda to benefit community college vocational education. Contributions: The argument advanced in this article reveals that a meaningful reconstruction of commun...
The historical development of vocational education in the 20th century reveals 2 distinct visions on...
Increased school accountability has placed greater importance on state testing measures. John Dewey ...
Advocates centering curriculum on democratic principles; sums up the literature on using American de...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to explain how central points developed in Dewey’s 1916 De...
Centuries ago, Aristotle recognized the problems associated with deciding what the youth of a cultur...
In this thesis, I address the dichotomy between liberal arts education and terminal vocational train...
The present article aims at reconstructing and analyzing the reasons that led the American educator ...
Throughout North America there is a general recognition that public school curricula, particularly a...
This short paper is a response to Nel Noddings’s article on schooling for democracy. Whilst agreeing...
Occasionally a book is published that may not at first attract a great amount of attention, but over...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
textBy consciously re-crafting K-12 American public schools through aesthetic design, the United Sta...
In this thesis, I address the dichotomy between liberal arts education and terminal vocational train...
The still unfolding epic of these United States has taken a strange turn at the start of the twenty-...
The historical development of vocational education in the 20th century reveals 2 distinct visions on...
Increased school accountability has placed greater importance on state testing measures. John Dewey ...
Advocates centering curriculum on democratic principles; sums up the literature on using American de...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to explain how central points developed in Dewey’s 1916 De...
Centuries ago, Aristotle recognized the problems associated with deciding what the youth of a cultur...
In this thesis, I address the dichotomy between liberal arts education and terminal vocational train...
The present article aims at reconstructing and analyzing the reasons that led the American educator ...
Throughout North America there is a general recognition that public school curricula, particularly a...
This short paper is a response to Nel Noddings’s article on schooling for democracy. Whilst agreeing...
Occasionally a book is published that may not at first attract a great amount of attention, but over...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
textBy consciously re-crafting K-12 American public schools through aesthetic design, the United Sta...
In this thesis, I address the dichotomy between liberal arts education and terminal vocational train...
The still unfolding epic of these United States has taken a strange turn at the start of the twenty-...
The historical development of vocational education in the 20th century reveals 2 distinct visions on...
Increased school accountability has placed greater importance on state testing measures. John Dewey ...
Advocates centering curriculum on democratic principles; sums up the literature on using American de...