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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Additional Resources for John Dewey - Education and Social Change presentation

This site identifies the connections between education and democracy. It refers to Dewey’s book, Democracy and Education, as well as the works of Piaget and Neisser:

http://web.ebscohost.com.avoserv.library.fordham.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=17&hid=112&sid=b899d419-4308-466e-842c-578d4b0b5e7a%40sessionmgr104

This is an interesting article that refers to the works of Dewey in relation to today’s educational world, particularly relating to standardized testing and high-stakes decisions for schools:

Daniel W Stuckart, Jeffrey Glanz. (2007, December). What Dewey Can Still Teach Us. Principal Leadership, 8 (4), 16-21. Retrieved April 29, 2008, from Research Library database. (Document ID: 1398283781).

This is a video about Progressivism in the 1940s. This helps us understand what was going on for education in Dewey's time:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opXKmwg8VQM

This book contains John Dewey's essay "Education and Social Change:"

Dewey, J. (2001). Education and social change. In F. Schultz (Ed.), SOURCES: Notable selections in education (3rd ed.) (pp. 333-341). New York: McGraw-Hill Dushkin.

This textbook contains information about Dewey as a philosopher, educator, and founder of Progressivism:

Johnson, J. A., Musial, D., Hall, G. E., Gollnick, D. M., & Dupuis, V. L. (2008). Foundations of American education: Perspectives on education in a changing world (14th ed.). Boston: Pearson Educational.

This is a book written by John Dewey. We can take a closer look at his ideas about education in a democratic society:

Dewey, John. (1916). Democracy and Education. New York: The MacMillan Company.

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