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(1932) is regarded as his seminal work. His other books include The Social Foundations of Education (1934); The Prospects of American Democracy (1938); The Country of the Blind (1949), and; Education and American Civilization (1952). He taught at Columbia University Teachers College for almost thirty years.
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 4.6 (2018): 41–72. online; Anderson, James D. "Northern foundations and the shaping of southern black rural education, 1902–1935." History of Education Quarterly 18.4 (1978): 371–396. online Archived 2019-12-03 at the Wayback Machine; Anderson; James D.
Haidt's initial field work in Brazil and Philadelphia in 1989, [16] and Odisha, India in 1993, showed that moralizing indeed varies among cultures, but less than by social class (e.g. education) and age. Working-class Brazilian children were more likely to consider both taboo violations and infliction of harm to be morally wrong, and ...
"Rousseau divides development into five stages (a book is devoted to each). Education in the first two stages seeks to the senses: only when Émile is about 12 does the tutor begin to work to develop his mind. Later, in Book 5, Rousseau examines the education of Sophie (whom Émile is to marry). [90]
A Charlotte Mason Education (2nd Printing ed.). Charlotte Mason Communique-tions. ISBN 0-9655044-0-9. Macaulay, Susan Schaeffer (2009). For the Children's Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and School (revised and updated from the 1984 ed.). Crossway Books. ISBN 978-1-4335-0695-6. "The ABC's of Charlotte Mason".
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Gutenberg College in Eugene, Oregon provides "a broad-based liberal arts education in a Protestant Christian environment", with a "great books" curriculum emphasizing "the development of basic learning skills (reading, writing, mathematics, and critical thinking) and the application of these skills to profound writings of the past".
"My Pedagogic Creed" is an article written by John Dewey and published in School Journal in 1897. [1] The article is broken into five sections, with each paragraph beginning "I believe." They address the nature and goals of education (including the relationship of the individual student psyche to societal conditions), the school as a social institution, the importance of the student's social ...