Journal article
Not ‘democratic education’ but ‘democracy and education’: Reconsidering Dewey’s oft misunderstood introduction to the philosophy of education
J Quay
Educational Philosophy and Theory | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Of enduring interest to philosophers of education is the intimate connection Dewey draws between Democracy and Education in this now century-old seminal work. At first glance the connection may appear quite simple, with the two terms commonly combined today as ‘democratic education’. But there is significantly more to Dewey’s connection between democracy and education than ‘democratic education’ suggests. Evidence for this greater depth can be seen in Dewey’s choice of subtitle for his text: an introduction to the philosophy of education. In this article I illuminate some of the further riches Dewey offered to understanding democracy and education, central to which is his theorization of ‘oc..
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