John Dewey and the Decline of American Education (ePub)
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Henry Edmondson
- 2014, 200 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Intercollegiate Studies Institute
- ISBN-10: 1497648920
- ISBN-13: 9781497648920
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.05.2014
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“Edmondson’s critique of Dewey is useful, clear, and brief. He rightly sees Rousseau’s primitivism as a major influence, and he rightly distinguishes Dewey from Jefferson, whose reputation and lineage Dewey was eager to claim as his own.” —M.D. Aeschliman, The National Review“A distinguished Southern scholar who has written widely on ethics and literature, including on Flannery O’Connor and J.R.R. Tolkien, Edmondson has bravely trekked through the desert wastes of forty volumes of what must be the most muddled prose to ever attain to such demonic power over a culture.” —New Oxford Review
“John Dewey believed that education was the key to social change. Yet as Henry T. Edmondson effectively shows in his new book, Dewey could not defy the inherent contradiction of his own philosophy, which has left an indelible mark on American education.” —Claremont Review of Books
“Today, of course, public education has come under severe criticism and no book that I’ve read better explains the root cause of our national educational dilemma than Henry Edmondson’s John Dewey and the Decline of American Education.” —Bob Cheeks, IntellectualConservative.com
“Edmondson doesn’t draw the conclusion, but one puts this book down with the conviction that unless control of primary and secondary education is wrested from the U.S. educational establishment, corrective measures are not likely to occur.” —Jude P. Dougherty, The Catholic University of America
“If the title of Henry T. Edmondson’s book leaves any room for doubt as to his views on John Dewey and [his] educational theories, the book’s subtitle should make clear Edmondson’s belief: Dewey’s lasting influence on the U.S. education system has wrought nothing but diminishing returns, if not all-out catastrophic results.” —Bruce Edward
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