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“Democracy and Education” by John Dewey offers a timeless exploration of the intersection between democracy and education. This foundational text discusses the role of education in fostering democratic values, critical thinking, and social progress. With philosophical depth and practical insights, the book remains a cornerstone for educators, students, and policymakers who seek to understand and improve educational systems in democratic societies.
You Will Learn
- The relationship between democracy and education in shaping society.
- How education can foster individual growth and collective social progress.
- The philosophical foundations of teaching and learning practices.
- Practical implications for designing democratic and inclusive education systems.
Specification: Introduction to the Philosophy of Education (English)
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Introduction to the Philosophy of Education (English)
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Tanya Mishra –
This book is a must-have for educators. It dives deep into the philosophical aspects of education while maintaining clarity and relevance.
Varun Menon –
The book goes beyond mere theory and encourages readers to think critically about the purpose of education. It’s thought-provoking and insightful
Megha Bansal –
I was amazed at how well the author intertwined philosophy with the realities of education. A very enriching read.
Siddharth Chaudhary –
This book is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone in the field of education. The real-life examples make the theories come alive
Divya Bhardwaj –
The concepts are explained in such an engaging way that even beginners can grasp them. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the philosophy of education
Aman Jain –
A profound exploration of how education is influenced by philosophy. This book reshaped my understanding of learning and teaching.
Priya Shukla –
The philosophical insights in this book are timeless. It’s an excellent resource for students preparing for careers in education
Rajeev Sinha –
This book is an intellectual treat. The author’s ability to simplify complex philosophies is truly commendable
Sakshi Agarwal –
I enjoyed the balance between theoretical and practical aspects of education. The book made me appreciate the importance of philosophical thinking in teaching.
Manish Verma –
The book challenges conventional perspectives on education. It’s perfect for readers who want to explore the deeper meaning of teaching and learning
Pooja Kulkarni –
Reading this book felt like a journey through the evolution of education. The philosophical discussions are enriching and practical
Abhinav Joshi –
The book provides clarity on some of the most intricate concepts of philosophy and education. It’s both inspiring and enlightening
Neha Rao –
A brilliant compilation of educational theories from a philosophical perspective. It gave me a fresh outlook on how education shapes society.
Vikas Chawla –
It’s a masterpiece in explaining the purpose and principles of education. Every chapter left me with new insights to reflect on.
Sneha Malhotra –
This book bridges the gap between philosophy and practical education methods. The examples and analysis are highly relevant and engaging
Arjun Patel –
A must-read for educators and academicians. The author explains different schools of thought with such simplicity that it feels like a conversation.
Ritika Gupta –
The book takes a holistic approach to education, explaining its significance beyond classroom learning. A perfect companion for those who want to deepen their understanding.
Kunal Nair –
The writing is accessible yet profound, making complex philosophies easy to grasp. It’s a highly recommended read for students and teachers alike
Ananya Sontake –
I loved how the book connects ancient and modern educational philosophies. It’s a brilliant guide for anyone wanting to understand the foundation of education as a discipline
Rohit Desai –
This book opened my eyes to the deeper purpose of education. It beautifully explains how philosophical concepts shape educational practices and policies. A thought-provoking read for any learner