| John Dewey - 1899 - 170 páginas
...instrumentalities through which the school itself shall be made a genuine form of active community life, instead of a place set apart in which to learn...lessons. A society is a number of people held together j because they are working along common lines, in I a common spirit, and with reference to common /... | |
| John Dewey - 1899 - 152 páginas
...instrumentalities through which the school itself shall be made a genuine form o\ active community life, instead of a place set apart in which to learn lessons. -*— 1 A society is a number of people held together because they are working along common lines,... | |
| Colin Alexander Scott - 1908 - 328 páginas
...instrumentalities through which the school itself shall be made a genuine form of active community life, instead of a place set apart in which to learn...and aims demand a growing interchange of thought and a growing unity of sympathetic feeling. The radical reason that the present school cannot organize... | |
| Colin Alexander Scott - 1908 - 328 páginas
...instrumentalities through which the school itself shall be made a genuine form of active community life, instead of a place set apart in which to learn...and aims demand a growing interchange of thought and a growing unity of sympathetic feeling. The radical reason that the present school cannot organize... | |
| Colin Alexander Scott - 1908 - 328 páginas
...through which the school itself shall be made a genuine form of active community life, instead of a pkce set apart in which to learn lessons. " A society is...and aims demand a growing interchange of thought and a growing unity of sympathetic feeling. The radical reason that the present school cannot organize... | |
| Colin Alexander Scott - 1908 - 328 páginas
...instrumentalities through which the school itself shall be made a genuine form of active community life, instead of a place set apart in which to learn...a number of people held together because they are workirig along common lines, in a common spirit, and with reference to common aims. The common needs... | |
| Michael Vincent O'Shea - 1909 - 586 páginas
...author's Education as Adjustment, chap. z. a " A society," says Professor Dewey (op. cit. pp. 27-32) " is a number of people held together because they are...common spirit, and with reference to common aims. The radical reason that the present school cannot organize itself as a social unit is because just this... | |
| Michael Vincent O'Shea - 1909 - 586 páginas
...Education as Adjustment, chap. x. 2 " A society," says Professor Dewey (op. cit. pp. 27-32) " is a nnmber of people held together because they are working along...common spirit, and with reference to common aims. The radical reason that the present school cannot organize itself as a social unit is because just this... | |
| 1909 - 598 páginas
...to progress in the reconstruction of experience within the group. "If," according to Dr. John Dewey, "society is a number of people held together because...are working along common lines, in a common spirit, with reference to common aims"10 we can readily appreciate that "common needs and aims demand a growing... | |
| 1909 - 558 páginas
...to progress in the reconstruction of experience within the group. "If," according to Dr. John Dewey, "society is a number of people held together because...are working along common lines, in a common spirit, with reference to common aims"10 we can readily appreciate that "common needs and aims demand a growing... | |
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