Dewey's Dream: Universities and Democracies in an Age of Education Reform : Civil Society, Public Schools, and Democratic Citizenship

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Temple University Press, 2007 - 149 Seiten

This timely, persuasive, and hopeful book reexamines John Dewey's idea of schools, specifically community schools, as the best places to grow a democratic society that is based on racial, social, and economic justice. The authors assert that American colleges and universities bear a responsibility for-and would benefit substantially from-working with schools to develop democratic schools and communities.

"Dewey's Dream" opens with a reappraisal of Dewey's philosophy and an argument for its continued relevance today. The authors-all well-known in education circles-use illustrations from over 20 years of experience working with public schools in the University of Pennsylvania's local ecological community of West Philadelphia, to demonstrate how their ideas can be put into action. By emphasizing problem-solving as the foundation of education, their work has awakened university students to their social responsibilities. And while the project is still young, it demonstrates that Dewey's Utopian ends of creating optimally participatory democratic societies can lead to practical, constructive school, higher education and community change, development, and improvement.

 

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Michigan Beginnings 18841894
3
Deweys First Attempt to Combine Theory and Practice
7
Dewey at the University of Chicago 18941904
13
President Harper and Chicagos Department of Pedagogy
14
Platos The Republic and Deweys Philosophy of Education
20
Participatory Democratic Societies and Participatory Democratic Schooling Systems
22
Deweys Laboratory School
24
Wilhelm Wundts Psychological Laboratory and Deweys Scientistic Laboratory School
29
Increasing Penns Engagement with Local Public Schools as a Practical Example of Democratic Devolution Revolution
81
An Innovative Strategy to Achieve a Democratic Devolution Revolution
83
Learning by Reflective Doing
86
The Center for Community Partnerships
93
Changing Penns Undergraduate Curriculum to Help Change West Philadelphias Public Schools
96
Community Healthcare as a Complex Strategic Problem to Do Good and Help Bring about One University
99
Democratic Partnerships and Communal Participatory Action Research
104
President Judith Rodins Inspiring Vision of Penn and West Philadelphia as Constituting a Beloved Community
107

Jane Addams Hull House and Deweys Prophetic Essay The School as Social Centre
33
The Schooling System as the Strategic Subsystem of Modern Societies
40
Dewey Leaves the University of Chicago for Columbia University
45
Dewey Abandons Any Attempt to Integrate Schooling Theory and Schooling Practice
46
Participatory Democracy and FacetoFace Neighborly Communities
51
Democratic Theory and the Construction of Democratic Cosmopolitan Neighborly Communities
54
Elsie Clapps Contributions to Community Schools
63
Maurice Seay and Community Schools
69
The Rise and Decline of the Community School Movement after 1945
71
Penn and the Third Revolution in American Higher Education
77
President Amy Gutmann Proclaims a Penn Compact to Serve Humanity and Society
108
The University Civic Responsibility Idea Becomes an International Movement
111
An International Academic Consortium for the Advancement of Democracy
114
John Dewey the Coalition for Community Schools and Developing a Participatory Democratic American Society
118
Acknowledgments
123
Authorship
125
Notes
127
Index
139
About the Authors
147
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Seite xiii - Democracy is a way of personal life controlled not merely by faith in human nature in general but by faith in the capacity of human beings for intelligent judgment and action if proper conditions are furnished.

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