| National Association of Secondary School Principals (U.S.) - 1926 - 864 Seiten
...all the qualities that enter into a fully developed character. — Dewey said a good many years ago. "The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life. To form the habits of social usefulness and serviceableness apart from any direct social need and motive, apart... | |
| Orlie Martin Clem - 1928 - 194 Seiten
...children. 61. The main emphasis in teaching should be on immediate rather than deferred values. 62. "The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life, " says Dewey. 63. "There should not be two sets of ethical principles, one for life inside the school;... | |
| Elvin Holt Fishback - 1928 - 216 Seiten
...many years ago : " The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life. To form the habits of social usefulness and serviceableness apart from any direct social need and motive, apart from any existing social situation, is, to the letter, teaching the child to swim by going through... | |
| United States. Division of Vocational Education - 1929 - 1120 Seiten
...their ability to effectively deal with and influence people. John Dewey's principle that " theonly way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life " seems to provide the most reliable guiding light so long as the purposes of these social contacts... | |
| 1940 - 392 Seiten
...looks after the new generation so education is a means of communication and sharing of experiences." 9 "The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life." 10 "The function of the school is to promote the continuous reconstruction, improvement, and enrichment... | |
| 1924 - 444 Seiten
...give actual experience in formation of good habits rather than theoretic knowledge. As Dewey says: "The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life. The latter will develop a knowledge of what is right so that the child can compare his acts by reference... | |
| James T. Kloppenberg - 1988 - 557 Seiten
...conclusion, Croly endorsed the counsel of "the wisest of modern educators," viz. Dewey, who taught that "'the only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life,'" first in school and then as an active citizen. 51 Bourgeois's treatment of education was similar to... | |
| James Campbell - 1995 - 328 Seiten
...1:254). Such a school would not divorce the ends of socialization from the means of its attainment. "The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life," Dewey writes (EW 5:62); and, if that social life is to satisfy the human needs "to lead and to follow"... | |
| Sheldon Berman - 1997 - 268 Seiten
...way to prepare for a moral social life in the world was to engage in a moral social life in school. "The only way to prepare for social life is to engage...serviceableness apart from any direct social need and motive, apart from any existing social situation, is, to the letter, teaching the child to swim by going through... | |
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