Dewey, John, 1859-1952

John Dewey on education : selected writings / edited and with an introduction by Reginald D. Archambault. - Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 1974 - xxx, 439 p. ; 18 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Philosophy and education. Need for a philosophy of education ; The relation of science and philosophy as a basis for education -- Ethics and education. Logical conditions of a scientific treatment of morality ; Human nature and conduct ; The nature of aims ; What is freedom? ; Ends and values ; The continuum of ends-means ; Ethical principles underlying education -- Aesthetics and education. Affective thought in logic and painting ; Individuality and experience ; Experience, nature and art -- Science and education. Progressive education and the science of education ; Science as subject-matter and as method -- Psychology and education. What psychology can do for the teacher ; Why reflective thinking must be an educational aim ; School conditions and the training of thought ; The process and product of reflective activity : psychological process and logical form ; Interest in relation to training of the will -- Society and education. American education and culture ; The school and society -- Principles of pedagogy. The relation of theory to practice in education ; The child and the curriculum ; The nature of subject matter ; Progressive organization of subject-matter ; The nature of method ; The educational situation : as concerns secondary education ; The way out of educational confusion ; My pedagogic creed.

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Éducation.
Educación

LB 875 / D519j 1974

370.1