
Moral Principles in Education
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Authors:
- Dewey, John
1859 - 1952
About this book
In an era marked by rapid industrialization and societal change, John Dewey's "Moral Principles in Education" emerges as a pivotal exploration of the ethical dimensions of learning. This influential treatise delves into the critical role of education in cultivating moral character and social responsibility among students. Dewey argues for the integration of moral philosophy within educational practices, emphasizing the need for experiential learning to foster genuine ethical understanding. Ideal for educators, civic activists, and historians, this work challenges readers to consider how educational systems can nurture not just intellect but also integrity. Engage with Dewey’s insights to discover how moral principles can profoundly influence the educational landscape and empower future generations.
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