In chapter 1, they have a statement by Dewey saying that he does not support traditional learning. However, in the next sentence Dewey says that he supports independent thinking, but it is critical of those who would stifle it. How can the two sentences coincide with one another? Especially when independent thinking is very much a traditional part of learning in todays society. Thinking independently is nothing new in the 21st century. What do you think Dewey's reaction would be to modern education?
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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