Democracy and Education
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1. Education as a Necessity of Life
2. Education as a Social Function
3. Education as Direction
4. Education as Growth
5. Preparation, Unfolding, and Formal Discipline
6. Education as Conservative and Progressive
7. The Democratic Conception in Education
8. Aims in Education
9. Natural Development and Social Efficiency as Aims
10. Interest and Discipline
11. Experience and Thinking
12. Thinking in Education
13. The Nature of Method
14. The Nature of Subject Matter
15. Play and Work in the Curriculum
16. The Significance of Geography and History
17. Science in the Course of Study
18. Educational Values
19. Labor and Leisure
20. Intellectual and Practical Studies
21. Physical and Social Studies
22. The Individual and the World
23. Vocational Aspects of Education
24. Philosophy of Education
25. Theories of Knowledge
26. Theories of Morals
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Education as a Necessity of Life
Education as a Social Function
Education as Direction
Education as Growth
Preparation, Unfolding, and Formal Discipline
Education as Conservative and Progressive
The Democratic Conception in Education
Aims in Education
Natural Development and Social Efficiency as Aims
Interest and Discipline
Experience and Thinking
Thinking in Education
The Nature of Method
The Nature of Subject Matter
Play and Work in the Curriculum
The Significance of Geography and History
Science in the Course of Study
Educational Values
Labor and Leisure
Intellectual and Practical Studies
Physical and Social Studies
The Individual and the World
Vocational Aspects of Education
Philosophy of Education
Theories of Knowledge
Theories of Morals
Index of Topics
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18. Educational Values
In the outline given of the
Theory
of educative subject matter, the demand for…
… amassing of a load of information.
Theory
, and - to some extent - practice,…
The
Theory
of educational values involves not only an account of the nature of…
… familiar with a check and balance
Theory
of the powers of government. There…
… interests. The point at issue in a
Theory
of educational value is then the unity…
6. Education as Conservative and Progressive
We now come to a type of
Theory
which denies the existence of faculties and emphasizes…
… occupied with their environment. The
Theory
represents the Schoolmaster come…
… given rise to the recapitulation
Theory
of education, biological and cultural.…
… detailed and consistent form, the
Theory
, outside of a small school in Germany…
(2) The
Theory
that the proper subject matter of instruction is found in the…
… The defect of the Herbartian
Theory
of formation through presentations consists…
3. Education as Direction
… placing them in contrast with the
Theory
which uses a psychology of supposed…
According to this
Theory
, social control of individuals rests upon the instinctive…
… violated in practice as conceded in
Theory
. Is not this deplorable situation…
11. Experience and Thinking
… difference of opinion as to the
Theory
of the matter. All authorities agree…
… suggested solution - the idea or
Theory
- has to be tested by acting upon it.…
20. Intellectual and Practical Studies
… and leisure are opposed, so are
Theory
and practice, intelligence and execution,…
… to that, we have to note the
Theory
of experience and knowledge developed in…
… dependent upon the truth of the
Theory
. Introduced into the schools they would…
… (a) The historical value of the
Theory
was critical; it was a dissolvent of…
… education reform effected by the new
Theory
was confined mainly to doing away…
… desirable and possible. This
Theory
reinstates the idea of the ancients that…
2. The Modern
Theory
of Experience and Knowledge
10. Interest and Discipline
… pedagogy; as a "soup-kitchen"
Theory
of education.
… contrast with the traditional
Theory
, anything which intelligence studies represents…
… "practical" man and the man of
Theory
or culture, the divorce of fine and industrial…
… significance of this doctrine for the
Theory
of education is twofold. On the…
19. Labor and Leisure
… intrinsic. In knowing, in the life of
Theory
, reason finds its own full manifestation;…
… relation of intelligence and desire,
Theory
and practice. It was embodied in…
24. Philosophy of Education
… the individual and the social;
Theory
- or knowing, and practice - or doing.…
… never be far from view. If a
Theory
makes no difference in educational endeavor,…
… relation of reason to action, of
Theory
to practice, since virtue clearly dwelt…
… philosophical thought arose as a
Theory
of educational procedure remains an…
… relationship of mind and body,
Theory
and practice, man and nature, the individual…
… was defined as the generalized
Theory
of education. Philosophy was stated to…
21. Physical and Social Studies
… upon the domain of spirit. Any
Theory
of education which contemplates a more…
… consequences for educational
Theory
and practice. "Greece on one hand had lost…
15. Play and Work in the Curriculum
… ready-made faculties of older
Theory
a complex group of instinctive and impulsive…