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Dewey and Education in the 21st Century: Fighting Back

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This book makes a strong case for the abiding relevance of Deweys notion of learning through experience, with a community of others and what this implies for democratic education in the 21st century. Its first section addresses the experience of todays generation of so-called digital natives in terms of how we should now understand knowledge and how their online experience creates opportunities and challenges for the curriculum, such as schools linking internationally to study classical texts; an exposition of why makerspaces, hackerspaces and Fab Labs might support Deweys democratic communities in our time, with on-line affordances of a commons, a space to use imagination and invent and share with others. The books second section is original in its focus on the central Deweyan idea of embodiment with chapters on Dewey and the Alexander technique and on experiences of Afro-American students, in public schools, especially those situated in multi-racial, multi-ethnic countries like the U.S. with deep, racial divides and tensions. The section ends with a chapter on the somaesthetic, educational value of learning outside of buildings. A third section on experience related to democracy and education, has chapters on Dewey and the democratic curriculum, experience as a preparation for democracy, communication and the critique of individualism. Deweys notion of interest is analyzed and questioned as to whether it is a sympathetic notion for educational development. With contributions from Spain, Cameroon, the US and the UK the book ranges across varied curricular and policy contexts to explore what reading Dewey can contribute to contemporary education studies. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 488g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2018
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781787436268

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Ruth Heilbronn is a Lecturer in Teacher Education and the Philosophy of Education at the UCL Institute of Education UK. Christine Doddington is Emerita Fellow of Homerton College Cambridge UK.  Rupert Higham is a Lecturer in Educational Leadership at the UCL Institute of Education UK.

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