
The Principles of Education We Lack In - Democracy & Education in USA Moral Principles in Education Health and Sex in Higher Education The Child and the Curriculum
John Dewey
Publisher: Musaicum Books
Summary
In 'The Principles of Education We Lack In' by John Dewey, the author delves into the importance of experiential learning and hands-on education in shaping the minds of students. Dewey's writing style is thought-provoking and insightful, drawing on philosophical theories to explain the need for a more well-rounded approach to education. This book is a seminal work in the field of education, challenging traditional methods and advocating for a more student-centered approach. Dewey's emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving skills resonates with educators and scholars alike, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the philosophy of education. The principles outlined in this book continue to influence modern educational practices, highlighting Dewey's enduring impact on the field.