"Democracy and Education" by John Dewey is a landmark work that examines the essential role of education in fostering a thriving democratic society. Published in 1916, this book articulates Dewey's vision of education as a means of social progress and personal growth. By emphasizing experiential learning and the development of critical thinking, Dewey advocates for an education system that prepares individuals not only for personal success but also for active participation in civic life.
Dewey's ideas laid the foundation for modern progressive education. He challenges traditional models of rote learning and argues for a curriculum that encourages exploration, problem-solving, and collaboration. Central to his philosophy is the belief that education should be deeply interconnected with real-life experiences, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility. "Democracy and Education" remains a profound and relevant guide for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the transformative power of learning in creating a just and equitable society.
Author Name | John Dewey |
Publisher | True Sign Publishing House |
Pages | 320 |