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The authors examine classroom experiments that treat education as natural development, showing how teachers apply progressive theories in practice. They discuss factors shaping growth, reorganizing curriculum around learners’ interests, the educative role of play, and fostering freedom and individuality. They describe connections between school and community, conceive schools as social settlements, and advocate integrating industry and practical work into instruction to train thinking, habits, and civic responsibility. Case studies of experimental classrooms illustrate methods, classroom organization, and challenges of reform. The overall focus is on making educational theory concrete, aligning school life with children's development, and preparing democratic citizens through active, socially embedded learning.

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John Dewey

John Dewey (1859-1952) was an influential American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer associated with pragmatism and functional psychology. He is best known for his work in education, particularly his book "Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education," which emphasizes the importance of experiential learning and critical thinking in the educational process. Dewey's ideas have significantly shaped modern educational practices and theories, advocating for a more interactive and democratic approach to teaching. In addition to his contributions to education, he wrote extensively on ethics, logic, and social philosophy, making him a key figure in American intellectual history.

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