Throughout North America there is a general recognition that public school curricula, particularly at the secondary level, need to be revised and reformed. With this recognition, the vocational/liberal studies controversy in education that opened the twentieth century has resurfaced with a new sense of urgency at its close. In the course of pointing out close similarities in both the earlier and current manifestations of this debate, the article argues that contemporary educators would do well to revisit John Dewey's thinking as they go about determining and solidifying their position on this important and divisive issue. RÉSUMÉ Dans toute l'Amérique du Nord, on admet généralement que les programmes des écoles publiques, surtout au ni...
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Today we are engaged in a national debate about the extent to which liberal education, as currently ...
Part of John Andrew Rice’s legacy, besides being a founder of Black Mountain College, is his vision ...
The historical development of vocational education in the 20th century reveals 2 distinct visions on...
Today, public education in the United States is attacked by conservatives and liberals alike. Both g...
The following article concernes some chosen aspects of the conservative reaction to the XX-th centur...
My presentation will focus on the following: Are schools really in need of massive changes? If so, w...
The conflicts over curriculum reform are connected to the changes in social relations presaged by th...
The recent Government White Paper on further education (now part of the Further and Higher Education...
This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey w...
This short paper is a response to Nel Noddings’s article on schooling for democracy. Whilst agreeing...
The article traces some lines of connection between teachers' efforts to reshape the way that teachi...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to explain how central points developed in Dewey’s 1916 De...
John Dewey (1859 - 1952) was an outstanding philosopher, psychologist and educational reformer of th...
This article provides a close reading of Democracy and Education,situated in the context of Dewey\u2...
This paper examines the work of John Dewey and Earl Kelley for solutions to some of the current prob...
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