John Dewey & Decline Of American Education
How Patron Saint Of Schools Has Corrupted Teaching & Learning
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Word Count
50,000 words, Guess
Page Count
200 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8807882M
- ISBN-139781932236521
- ISBN-10193223652X
- OCLC Control Number63197964
- Library of Congress Control Number2004104757
and 2 more
- LibraryThing1775393
- Goodreads2301322
Classifications
- LCCLB875.D5 E36 2006
Description
Edmondson begins with an account of the startling authority with which Dewey's fundamental principles have been-and continue to be-received within the U.S. educational establishment. Edmondson then shows how revolutionary these principles are in light of the classical and Christian traditions. The Influence of John Dewey's undeniably pervasive ideas on the course of American education during the last half-century has been celebrated in some quarters and decried in others. But Dewey's writings themselves have not often been analyzed in a sustained way. In John Dewey and the Decline of American Education, Hank Edmondson takes up that task. He begins with an account of the startling authority with which Dewey's fundamental principles have been-and continue to be-received within the U.S. educational establishment. Edmondson then shows how revolutionary these principles are in light of the classical and American traditions. Finally, he persuasively demonstrates that Dewey has had an insidious effect on American democracy through the baneful impact his core ideas have had in our nation's classrooms, and he proposes practical steps that ought to be taken in order for us to "disinherit Dewey."
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