
Psychology and Social Practice
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Authors:
- Dewey, John
1859 - 1952
About this book
In an era marked by rapid industrialization and evolving social norms, "Psychology and Social Practice" by John Dewey emerges as a pivotal exploration of the intersection between psychological theory and educational methodology. Dewey articulates the necessity of integrating psychological principles into teaching, advocating for a curriculum that fosters critical thinking and adaptability. He emphasizes the role of experiential learning and the importance of understanding human behavior in shaping effective educational practices. This groundbreaking work is essential for students, educators, and civic activists seeking to enhance their understanding of how psychological insights can transform educational landscapes. Dive into Dewey's compelling arguments and discover how they remain relevant in contemporary discussions on education and social reform.
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