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25 To Those Who Aspire to the Profession of Teaching (1938)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Previous Publication Details xiii
- Glossary of Deweyan Terms xvii
- Introduction: John Dewey: The Education of a Lifelong Learner 1
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I THE NATURE OF LEARNING
- 1 What Psychology Can Do for the Teacher (1895) 19
- 2 Education, Direct and Indirect (1904) 33
- 3 From How We Think (1933) 41
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II THE NATURE OF METHOD
- 4 Method in Science Teaching (1916) 67
- 5 The Classroom Teacher (1923) 75
- 6 From Experience and Education (1938) 85
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III THE NATURE OF SUBJECT-MATTER AND CURRICULUM
- 7 The Child and the Curriculum (1902) 105
- 8 From Democracy and Education (1916) 123
- 9 From The Way Out of Educational Confusion (1931) 137
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IV THEORY AND PRACTICE IN EDUCATION
- 10 The Relation of Theory to Practice in Education (1904) 145
- 11 From The Sources of a Science of Education, Part 1 (1929) 163
- 12 The Need for a Philosophy of Education (1934) 173
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V THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY IN DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION
- 13 Individuality in Education (1922) 185
- 14 Education and Social Change (1937) 195
- 15 Democracy and Education in the World of Today (1938) 205
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VI MORALS, ETHICS, AND THE EDUCATION OF HABIT
- 16 From Moral Principles in Education (1909) 219
- 17 From Human Nature and Conduct (1922) 233
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VII THE ARTS AND AESTHETIC EDUCATION
- 18 Individuality and Experience (1926) 257
- 19 Experience, Nature, and Art (1925) 265
- 20 From Art as Experience (1934) 273
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VIII VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND POLICY
- 21 Some Dangers in the Present Movement for Industrial Education (1913) 297
- 22 Learning to Earn: The Place of Vocational Education in a Comprehensive Scheme of Public Education (1917) 303
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IX THE PROFESSION OF TEACHING
- 23 My Pedagogic Creed (1897) 313
- 24 Toward a National System of Education (1935) 325
- 25 To Those Who Aspire to the Profession of Teaching (1938) 331
- Reader Bibliography 337
- Selective Annotated Bibliography 339
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Previous Publication Details xiii
- Glossary of Deweyan Terms xvii
- Introduction: John Dewey: The Education of a Lifelong Learner 1
-
I THE NATURE OF LEARNING
- 1 What Psychology Can Do for the Teacher (1895) 19
- 2 Education, Direct and Indirect (1904) 33
- 3 From How We Think (1933) 41
-
II THE NATURE OF METHOD
- 4 Method in Science Teaching (1916) 67
- 5 The Classroom Teacher (1923) 75
- 6 From Experience and Education (1938) 85
-
III THE NATURE OF SUBJECT-MATTER AND CURRICULUM
- 7 The Child and the Curriculum (1902) 105
- 8 From Democracy and Education (1916) 123
- 9 From The Way Out of Educational Confusion (1931) 137
-
IV THEORY AND PRACTICE IN EDUCATION
- 10 The Relation of Theory to Practice in Education (1904) 145
- 11 From The Sources of a Science of Education, Part 1 (1929) 163
- 12 The Need for a Philosophy of Education (1934) 173
-
V THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY IN DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION
- 13 Individuality in Education (1922) 185
- 14 Education and Social Change (1937) 195
- 15 Democracy and Education in the World of Today (1938) 205
-
VI MORALS, ETHICS, AND THE EDUCATION OF HABIT
- 16 From Moral Principles in Education (1909) 219
- 17 From Human Nature and Conduct (1922) 233
-
VII THE ARTS AND AESTHETIC EDUCATION
- 18 Individuality and Experience (1926) 257
- 19 Experience, Nature, and Art (1925) 265
- 20 From Art as Experience (1934) 273
-
VIII VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND POLICY
- 21 Some Dangers in the Present Movement for Industrial Education (1913) 297
- 22 Learning to Earn: The Place of Vocational Education in a Comprehensive Scheme of Public Education (1917) 303
-
IX THE PROFESSION OF TEACHING
- 23 My Pedagogic Creed (1897) 313
- 24 Toward a National System of Education (1935) 325
- 25 To Those Who Aspire to the Profession of Teaching (1938) 331
- Reader Bibliography 337
- Selective Annotated Bibliography 339
- Index 345