[Session 12] Two Major Trends of Pedagogy
(2) Dewey's Educational Philosophy
- Reference links -
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Dewey's real voice
Creation, not acquisition, is the measure of a nation's rank; it is the only road to an enduring place in the admiring memory of mankind. (LW.14.256)
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http://www.siu.edu/%7Edeweyctr/(Link broken).
・Center for Dewey Studies, Southern Illinois University
http://www.siu.edu/%7Edeweyctr/ (Link broken)
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Dewey
Electronic texts of Dewey's works (English)
Democracy and Education (Columbia University, HTML)
Digital Text Projects, Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University
http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/publications/dewey.html (Link broken)
The School and Society (the Mead Project)
The Mead Project,Department of Sociology, Brock University, Ontario, Canada
http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Dewey/Dewey_1907/Dewey_1907_toc.html(Link broken)
Electronic texts of the whole of Dewey's works (It is fantastic!)
http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Dewey/Documents.html (Link broken)
"My Pedagogic Creed" by infed (the informal education homepage)
John Dewey's famous declaration concerning education.
First published in The School Journal, Volume LIV, Number 3 (January 16, 1897), pages 77-80.
Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Dewey (English)
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
John Dewey, Experience and Education (selections: Chapters 1-3, 7&8,
English)
by Molloy College's Sofia Project
http://www.molloy.edu/sophia/topics/phiedu/exp_edu/contents.htm (Link broken)