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The school and society
Book • 1899
Originally published in 1899, 'The School and Society' is a collection of lectures by John Dewey that advocate for a progressive approach to education.
Dewey argues that schools should focus on practical experimentation and social engagement, aligning education with the needs of a thriving democracy.
He critiques traditional education for its emphasis on rote learning and advocates for a student-centered curriculum that fosters curiosity and community involvement.
Dewey argues that schools should focus on practical experimentation and social engagement, aligning education with the needs of a thriving democracy.
He critiques traditional education for its emphasis on rote learning and advocates for a student-centered curriculum that fosters curiosity and community involvement.
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while discussing the history of education and learning.

Sean Leahy

AI and the Natural Impulses for Learning
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in reference to Dewey's saying about what the wisest parent would want for their child.


Kyle Greenwalt

51. On Homeschooling and Self-Directed Learning



