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In The School and Society, John Dewey presents his philosophy of education, emphasizing the vital role schools play in the broader context of society. Dewey argues that schools should not be isolated institutions but should serve as integral parts of the social fabric, fostering both individual development and social responsibility. He believes that education should prepare students not just for academic achievement but for active participation in a democratic society.Dewey critiques traditional educational systems that prioritize rote memorization and passive learning. Instead, he advocates for a more interactive, experiential approach to education, where students engage with their environment, explore real-world problems, and learn through active problem-solving. This approach, Dewey argues, helps develop critical thinking, creativity, and social skills—qualities essential for contributing to a democratic society. He stresses that learning should be relevant to the students' lives, connecting classroom instruction with real-life experiences to promote deeper understanding and personal growth.
In The School and Society, John Dewey presents his philosophy of education, emphasizing the vital role schools play in the broader context of society. Dewey argues that schools should not be isolated institutions but should serve as integral parts of the social fabric, fostering both individual development and social responsibility. He believes that education should prepare students not just for academic achievement but for active participation in a democratic society.Dewey critiques traditional educational systems that prioritize rote memorization and passive learning. Instead, he advocates for a more interactive, experiential approach to education, where students engage with their environment, explore real-world problems, and learn through active problem-solving. This approach, Dewey argues, helps develop critical thinking, creativity, and social skills—qualities essential for contributing to a democratic society. He stresses that learning should be relevant to the students' lives, connecting classroom instruction with real-life experiences to promote deeper understanding and personal growth.

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