John Dewey and the Philosophy and Practice of Hope
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Author
Publication
2007-10-29 - University of Illinois Press
Language
English
Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivejohndeweyphiloso0000fish
- ISBN-100252032004
- ISBN-139780252032004
- Goodreads2236272
- LibraryThing5198460
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007005069
- OCLC Control Number82367998
- Better World Books9780252032004
- Open LibraryOL10227709M
Classifications
- LCCB945.D44 F48 2007
- LCCB945.D44F48 2007
Description
Combines philosophical theory with a study of its effects in an actual classroom. To understand how Dewey, one of the century’s foremost philosophers of education, understood the concept of hope, Fishman begins with theoretical questions like: What is hope? What are its objects? How can hope foster a new understanding of democracy and social justice? The book’s second half is a classroom study that mirrors in practice what Fishman explores in theory, as McCarthy observes Fishman’s undergraduate students reading the theorists. Illustrating students’ own vital engagement with the hope literature, McCarthy reveals how the discussions deepen student understandings, simultaneously showing education’s power to promote hope and turn social ideals into reality. [from publisher description].
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