ABSTRACT

First published in 1997. This book illuminates contemporary educational reform discussions regarding teacher education programs and pre-K-12 schools by providing a clear analysis and application of John Dewey's relevant educational writings and ideas. The volume addresses issues of how future teachers should be liberally educated as well as prepared to be professional educators.  Pre-K-12 education is evaluated through a Deweyan lens, involving a discussion of such topics as the teacher's responsibilities, charter schools, a common curriculum, professional development schools, new curricula, school administration, and cooperative learning. In the concluding chapter, the authors point out many of the questions and concerns that those who are interested in educational reform are well-advised to ask and discuss.

chapter Chapter One|39 pages

Thinking about Educational Reform

chapter Chapter Two|36 pages

The Social Aims of Education

chapter Chapter Three|37 pages

The School and Social Reform

chapter Chapter Four|35 pages

The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher

chapter Chapter Five|33 pages

The General Education of Teachers

chapter Chapter Six|41 pages

The Professional Education of Teachers

chapter Chapter Seven|30 pages

Schools in Transition

chapter Chapter Eight|55 pages

Schools of the Future

chapter Chapter Nine|13 pages

The Spirit of Deweyan Reform