“Since in reality there is nothing to which growth is relative save more growth, there is nothing to which education is subordinate save more education.”
Quote by John Dewey
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Democracy And Education
This seminal work delves into the intersection of democracy and education, examining how democratic principles can influence and be influenced by educational institutions and curricula. The author critically analyzes the historical and contemporary aspects of democratic education, offering insights into the development of democratic societies through education. more
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