Democracy and Education
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1. Education as a Necessity of Life
2. Education as a Social Function
3. Education as Direction
4. Education as Growth
5. Preparation, Unfolding, and Formal Discipline
6. Education as Conservative and Progressive
7. The Democratic Conception in Education
8. Aims in Education
9. Natural Development and Social Efficiency as Aims
10. Interest and Discipline
11. Experience and Thinking
12. Thinking in Education
13. The Nature of Method
14. The Nature of Subject Matter
15. Play and Work in the Curriculum
16. The Significance of Geography and History
17. Science in the Course of Study
18. Educational Values
19. Labor and Leisure
20. Intellectual and Practical Studies
21. Physical and Social Studies
22. The Individual and the World
23. Vocational Aspects of Education
24. Philosophy of Education
25. Theories of Knowledge
26. Theories of Morals
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Education as a Necessity of Life
Education as a Social Function
Education as Direction
Education as Growth
Preparation, Unfolding, and Formal Discipline
Education as Conservative and Progressive
The Democratic Conception in Education
Aims in Education
Natural Development and Social Efficiency as Aims
Interest and Discipline
Experience and Thinking
Thinking in Education
The Nature of Method
The Nature of Subject Matter
Play and Work in the Curriculum
The Significance of Geography and History
Science in the Course of Study
Educational Values
Labor and Leisure
Intellectual and Practical Studies
Physical and Social Studies
The Individual and the World
Vocational Aspects of Education
Philosophy of Education
Theories of Knowledge
Theories of Morals
Index of Topics
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18. Educational Values
… sharp demarcation of useful, or
Industrial
, arts and fine arts. The activities mentioned…
1. Education as a Necessity of Life
… institution. Even today, in our
Industrial
life, apart from certain values of industriousness…
20. Intellectual and Practical Studies
… the advance of psychology, of
Industrial
methods, and of the experimental method…
10. Interest and Discipline
… our existing social activities,
Industrial
and political, fall in these two classes.…
19. Labor and Leisure
… education from professional and
Industrial
education goes back to the time of the…
… common, directly at least, with
Industrial
affairs, and that the education which…
9. Natural Development and Social Efficiency as Aims
… efficiency indicates the importance of
Industrial
competency. Persons cannot live…
… individuals in advance for definite
Industrial
callings, selected not on the basis…
… course, arbitrary to separate
Industrial
competency from capacity in good citizenship.…
24. Philosophy of Education
… seriousness. A community devoted to
Industrial
pursuits, active in business and…
… accompanying the advance of science, the
Industrial
revolution, and the development…
21. Physical and Social Studies
… expense of another class. The
Industrial
revolution followed, as he foresaw, upon…
… is intimately associated with
Industrial
processes and results. These in turn are…
… development of science has produced an
Industrial
revolution which has brought different…
… humanism omitted economic and
Industrial
conditions from its purview. Consequently,…
… educational outlook would conceive
Industrial
activities as agencies for making…
15. Play and Work in the Curriculum
… shares in the defects of existing
Industrial
society - defects next to fatal to…
… mankind has usually found in its
Industrial
occupations nothing but evils which…
… consideration of the place and office of
Industrial
occupations in social life.…
… an opportunity for reproducing
Industrial
situations of mature life under conditions…
17. Science in the Course of Study
… and distribution known as the
Industrial
revolution is the fruit of experimental…
… movements of a democratic and
Industrial
society, they have no difficulty in showing…