Dworkin has gathered some of Dewey's clearest and most characteristic statements on education and set them in the stream of American social and intellectual history. In addition, he has indicated some of the rich literaature...

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Dworkin has gathered some of Dewey's clearest and most characteristic statements on education and set them in the stream of American social and intellectual history. In addition, he has indicated some of the rich literaature available to those who would probe more deeply into Dewey's ideas and the context in which they matured.

  • philosophy, education
  • education
  • dewey, martin dworkin
  • teaching
  • classics in education

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