1st Edition

Educational Reform A Deweyan Perspective

345 Pages
by Routledge

345 Pages
by Routledge

392 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1997. This book illuminates contemporary educational reform discussions regarding teacher education programs and pre-K-12 schools by providing a clear analysis and application of John Dewey's relevant educational writings and ideas. The volume addresses issues of how future teachers should be liberally educated as well as prepared to be professional educators. Pre-K-12... Read more
Special Features Provides a theoretical and philosophical framework for exploring and implementing contemporary education reform; Relates current concerns and efforts in school policy to the historical continuum of U.S. education; Underscores the importance of teacher preparation in effective school reform Index. Bibliography.

Biography

Douglas J. Simpson (Author) , Michael J. B. Jackson (Author)

"This is a very good book...The great strength of Educational Reform - one that shines brightly...is the emphasis on Dewey's 'method of intelligence'." -- Studies in Philosophy and Education
"Simpson and Jackson capture the essence of Dewey's ideals. Simpson and Jackson provide a well-balanced, thoughtful narrative as they weave through those concerns most directly related to educational reform. They reflect on what we must do and what we must ask. They maintain that the guiding principles for reform are democracy, education, and thinking; they evoke a Deweyan spirit." -- The Educational Forum