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 widespread, excellent education can form through the development of sound public opinion based on widely disseminated, accurate and relevant information and through the restructuring of associations among people. The crucial role of the educator in the formation of a public emerges through this examination
Dewey was perhaps the foremost theorist and advocate of participatory democracy as an ethical ideal ...
America’s foremost educational philosopher, John Dewey, addressed the question “Why do schools exist...
This paper describes John Dewey’s attitude regarding the potential for the social studies as a vehic...
In this paper, the author (re)considers Dewey’s ideas about the role of education in developing demo...
This paper explores the significance of Dewey’s Democracy and Education for “21st-century education,...
Democracy is a fairly new concept in human history. The new management model created with the demand...
This article provides a close reading of Democracy and Education,situated in the context of Dewey\u2...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
Human development, human rights, and social inclusion are currently among the main challenges for de...
In this paper, I make the case that John Dewey’s philosophy of education aims to bring about a democ...
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...
Educational historians, philosophers, and sociologists have long warned that the increasing encroach...
Education in a democracy must of necessity be of a type which will perpetuate that democracy. This b...
“Since it is one that can have no end till experience itself comes to an end, the task of democracy ...
Dewey was perhaps the foremost theorist and advocate of participatory democracy as an ethical ideal ...
America’s foremost educational philosopher, John Dewey, addressed the question “Why do schools exist...
This paper describes John Dewey’s attitude regarding the potential for the social studies as a vehic...
In this paper, the author (re)considers Dewey’s ideas about the role of education in developing demo...
This paper explores the significance of Dewey’s Democracy and Education for “21st-century education,...
Democracy is a fairly new concept in human history. The new management model created with the demand...
This article provides a close reading of Democracy and Education,situated in the context of Dewey\u2...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
Human development, human rights, and social inclusion are currently among the main challenges for de...
In this paper, I make the case that John Dewey’s philosophy of education aims to bring about a democ...
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...
Educational historians, philosophers, and sociologists have long warned that the increasing encroach...
Education in a democracy must of necessity be of a type which will perpetuate that democracy. This b...
“Since it is one that can have no end till experience itself comes to an end, the task of democracy ...
Dewey was perhaps the foremost theorist and advocate of participatory democracy as an ethical ideal ...
America’s foremost educational philosopher, John Dewey, addressed the question “Why do schools exist...
This paper describes John Dewey’s attitude regarding the potential for the social studies as a vehic...