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      John Dewey and the Role of the Teacher in a Globalized World: Imagination, empathy, and ‘third voice’

      Educational Philosophy and Theory
      Informa UK Limited

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              Discontinuity in Learning : Dewey, Herbart and Education as Transformation

              In this groundbreaking book, Andrea English challenges common assumptions by arguing that discontinuous experiences, such as uncertainty and struggle, are essential to the learning process. To make this argument, Dr English draws from the works of two seminal thinkers in philosophy of education - nineteenth-century German philosopher J. F. Herbart and American pragmatist John Dewey. English's analysis considers Herbart's influence on Dewey, inverting the accepted interpretation of Dewey's thought as a dramatic break from modern European understandings of education. Three key concepts - transformational learning, tact in teaching, and perfectibility - emerge from this analysis to revitalize our understanding of education as a transformational process. Dr English's comparative approach interweaves European and Anglo-American traditions of educational thought with a contemporary scholarly perspective, contributing to a work that is both intellectually rewarding and applicable to a classroom setting. The result is a book that is essential reading for philosophers and scholars of education, as well as educators.
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                Educational Philosophy and Theory
                Educational Philosophy and Theory
                Informa UK Limited
                0013-1857
                1469-5812
                August 02 2016
                August 02 2016
                : 48
                : 10
                : 1046-1064
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                10.1080/00131857.2016.1202806
                be0b1fc7-c3f3-4538-bf1a-07ad9ce600b7
                © 2016
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