1903
DOI: 10.1086/453309
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Democracy in Education

Abstract: DEMOCRACY IN EDUCATION. MODERN life means democracy, democracy means freeing intelligence for independent effectiveness-the emancipation of mind as an individual organ to do its own work. We naturally associate democracy, to be sure, with freedom of action, but freedom of action without freed capacity of thought behind it is only chaos. If external authority in action is given up, it must be because internal authority of truth, discovered and known to reason, is substituted. How does the school stand with refe… Show more

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“…It is for similar reasons that John Dewey defined philosophy as a "general theory of education," since the critical evaluation of any field's ideas yields progress in that field. 20 We therefore define philosophy in broad and narrow senses. Broadly speaking, philosophy is any critical, rational reflection and discourse on conceptual connections.…”
Section: But Is It Philosophy? the Continuum Between Teaching Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is for similar reasons that John Dewey defined philosophy as a "general theory of education," since the critical evaluation of any field's ideas yields progress in that field. 20 We therefore define philosophy in broad and narrow senses. Broadly speaking, philosophy is any critical, rational reflection and discourse on conceptual connections.…”
Section: But Is It Philosophy? the Continuum Between Teaching Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This orientation toward linking academics to real-world contexts and purposeful activities has direct links to John Dewey (1916) and other progressive educational philosophers who were engaged in the debates about educational reforms in nineteenthand early twentieth-century America. Before the founding of the LGU in 1862, postsecondary education in the U.S. was primarily focused on teaching classics to the elite.…”
Section: The Role Of the Lgu Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dewey [14] believed that students should learn in authentic situations, and that learning by doing improves skills through practice on realistic tasks. Social cognition theory holds that motivation is not only influenced by an individual's behavior but also varies depending on the situated learning environment and context of learning.…”
Section: Motivation Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%