20th Century · English
Democracy and Education
Democracy and Education, by John Dewey (1859-1952), from Project Gutenberg's public-domain text.
Chapters
- 01Chapter One — Education as a Necessity of Lifeprose
- 02Chapter Two — Education as a Social Functionprose
- 03Chapter Three — Education as Directionprose
- 04Chapter Four — Education as Growthprose
- 05Chapter Five — Preparation, Unfolding, and Formal Disciplineprose
- 06Chapter Six — Education as Conservative and Progressiveprose
- 07Chapter Seven — The Democratic Conception in Educationprose
- 08Chapter Eight — Aims in Educationprose
- 09Chapter Nine — Natural Development and Social Efficiency as Aimsprose
- 10Chapter Ten — Interest and Disciplineprose
- 11Chapter Eleven — Experience and Thinkingprose
- 12Chapter Twelve — Thinking in Educationprose
- 13Chapter Thirteen — The Nature of Methodprose
- 14Chapter Fourteen — The Nature of Subject Matterprose
- 15Chapter Fifteen — Play and Work in the Curriculumprose
- 16Chapter Sixteen — The Significance of Geography and Historyprose
- 17Chapter Seventeen — Science in the Course of Studyprose
- 18Chapter Eighteen — Educational Valuesprose
- 19Chapter Nineteen — Labor and Leisureprose
- 20Chapter Twenty — Three: Vocational Aspects of Educationprose