John Dewey’s Philosophy of Education
John Dewey (1859-1952), a major American intellectual, believed that an individual participated in society and this started just after birth and continued throughout life along … Read more
John Dewey (1859-1952), a major American intellectual, believed that an individual participated in society and this started just after birth and continued throughout life along … Read more
This is my second article on the American sociologist Robert Bellah’s book “Habits of the Heart.” The first article presented a general overview of Bellah’s … Read more
Psychology is the scientific study of mental processes and behaviors of individuals. Modern psychology has undergone a transformation that brought curiosity about human mental and … Read more
John Dewey and Lev Vygotsky had different ideas on human thought but in many ways their ideas came to the same outcomes in education. Dewey’s … Read more
Although Dewey was a philosopher, he had a strong heart for emphasizing the importance of education. One of his most influential theories was instrumentalism. Instrumentalism … Read more
John Dewey, educational reformer and philosopher, challenged the way children in the United States were taught, moving the focus from memorization to practical skills and … Read more
John Dewey was one of America’s major intellectual figures. The most comprehensive resource for Dewey scholars is the “Center for Dewey Studies” located at Southern … Read more