“Various epochs of the past have had their own characteristic struggles and interests. Each of these great epochs has left behind itself a kind of cultural deposit, like a geologic stratum. These deposits have found their way into educational institutions in the form of studies, distinct courses of study, distinct types of schools.”
Quote by John Dewey
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Democracy and Education: Top American Authors
Democracy and Education: Top American Authors is a scholarly compilation that delves into the intersection of democracy and education. The book examines how leading American authors have shaped the discourse on education within a democratic framework, highlighting their perspectives on the importance of education for fostering a democratic society. It includes analyses of various educational theories and practices as presented by these authors, providing a comprehensive view of the evolution of educational thought in the United States. more
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