
The school and society
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Authors:
- Dewey, John
1859 - 1952
About this book
In a rapidly industrializing world, "The School and Society" by John Dewey emerges as a pivotal exploration of education's role in shaping social progress. Dewey argues for an educational framework that transcends traditional boundaries, emphasizing the importance of experiential learning and community engagement. He critiques the rigid structures of conventional schooling, advocating for a curriculum that reflects the dynamic needs of society. This seminal work invites students, educators, and civic activists to reconsider the relationship between educational practices and democratic ideals. By challenging the status quo, Dewey lays the groundwork for a more responsive and inclusive educational system. Dive into this transformative text and discover how education can be a catalyst for societal change.
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