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Effective Quotes by John Dewey
- I believe that the school is primarily a social institution. Education being a social process, the school is simply that form of community life in…
- Liberty is not just an idea, an abstract principle. It is power, effective power to do specific things. There is no such thing as liberty…
- What, after all, is the public under present conditions? What are the reasons for its eclipse? What hinders it from finding and identifying itself? By…
- When a school introduces and trains each child of society into membership within such a little community, saturating him with the spirit of service, and…
- Method means that arrangement of subject matter which makes it most effective in use. Never is method something outside of the material.
- Since growth is the characteristic of life, education is all one with growing; it has no end beyond itself. The criterion of the value of…
- Art is the most effective mode of communications that exists.
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